A precautionary public health protection strategy for the possible risk of childhood leukaemia from exposure to power frequency magnetic fields

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Epidemiological evidence showing a consistent association between the risk of childhood leukaemia and exposure to power frequency magnetic fields has been accumulating. This debate considers the additional precautionary intervention...

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Main Authors: Schüz Joachim, Lightfoot Tracy, Maslanyj Myron, Sienkiewicz Zenon, McKinlay Alastair
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-11-01
Series:BMC Public Health
Online Access:http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/10/673
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author Schüz Joachim
Lightfoot Tracy
Maslanyj Myron
Sienkiewicz Zenon
McKinlay Alastair
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McKinlay Alastair
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description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Epidemiological evidence showing a consistent association between the risk of childhood leukaemia and exposure to power frequency magnetic fields has been accumulating. This debate considers the additional precautionary intervention needed to manage this risk, when it exceeds the protection afforded by the exposure guidelines as recommended by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The Bradford-Hill Criteria are guidelines for evaluating the scientific evidence that low frequency magnetic fields cause childhood leukaemia. The criteria are used for assessing the strength of scientific evidence and here have been applied to considering the strength of evidence that exposures to extremely low frequency magnetic fields may increase the risk of childhood leukaemia. The applicability of precaution is considered using the risk management framework outlined in a European Commission (EC) communication on the Precautionary Principle. That communication advises that measures should be proportionate, non-discriminatory, consistent with similar measures already taken, based on an examination of the benefits and costs of action and inaction, and subject to review in the light of new scientific findings.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The main evidence for a risk is an epidemiological association observed in several studies and meta-analyses; however, the number of highly exposed children is small and the association could be due to a combination of selection bias, confounding and chance. Corroborating experimental evidence is limited insofar as there is no clear indication of harm at the field levels implicated; however, the aetiology of childhood leukaemia is poorly understood. Taking a precautionary approach suggests that low-cost intervention to reduce exposure is appropriate. This assumes that if the risk is real, its impact is likely to be small. It also recognises the consequential cost of any major intervention. The recommendation is controversial in that other interpretations of the data are possible, and low-cost intervention may not fully alleviate the risk.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The debate shows how the EC risk management framework can be used to apply the Precautionary Principle to small and uncertain public health risks. However, despite the need for evidence-based policy making, many of the decisions remain value driven and therefore subjective.</p>
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spelling doaj.art-6dfd055e75bf4d368f2ea9a9ac841e732022-12-22T03:24:41ZengBMCBMC Public Health1471-24582010-11-0110167310.1186/1471-2458-10-673A precautionary public health protection strategy for the possible risk of childhood leukaemia from exposure to power frequency magnetic fieldsSchüz JoachimLightfoot TracyMaslanyj MyronSienkiewicz ZenonMcKinlay Alastair<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Epidemiological evidence showing a consistent association between the risk of childhood leukaemia and exposure to power frequency magnetic fields has been accumulating. This debate considers the additional precautionary intervention needed to manage this risk, when it exceeds the protection afforded by the exposure guidelines as recommended by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection.</p> <p>Methods</p> <p>The Bradford-Hill Criteria are guidelines for evaluating the scientific evidence that low frequency magnetic fields cause childhood leukaemia. The criteria are used for assessing the strength of scientific evidence and here have been applied to considering the strength of evidence that exposures to extremely low frequency magnetic fields may increase the risk of childhood leukaemia. The applicability of precaution is considered using the risk management framework outlined in a European Commission (EC) communication on the Precautionary Principle. That communication advises that measures should be proportionate, non-discriminatory, consistent with similar measures already taken, based on an examination of the benefits and costs of action and inaction, and subject to review in the light of new scientific findings.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The main evidence for a risk is an epidemiological association observed in several studies and meta-analyses; however, the number of highly exposed children is small and the association could be due to a combination of selection bias, confounding and chance. Corroborating experimental evidence is limited insofar as there is no clear indication of harm at the field levels implicated; however, the aetiology of childhood leukaemia is poorly understood. Taking a precautionary approach suggests that low-cost intervention to reduce exposure is appropriate. This assumes that if the risk is real, its impact is likely to be small. It also recognises the consequential cost of any major intervention. The recommendation is controversial in that other interpretations of the data are possible, and low-cost intervention may not fully alleviate the risk.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>The debate shows how the EC risk management framework can be used to apply the Precautionary Principle to small and uncertain public health risks. However, despite the need for evidence-based policy making, many of the decisions remain value driven and therefore subjective.</p>http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/10/673
spellingShingle Schüz Joachim
Lightfoot Tracy
Maslanyj Myron
Sienkiewicz Zenon
McKinlay Alastair
A precautionary public health protection strategy for the possible risk of childhood leukaemia from exposure to power frequency magnetic fields
BMC Public Health
title A precautionary public health protection strategy for the possible risk of childhood leukaemia from exposure to power frequency magnetic fields
title_full A precautionary public health protection strategy for the possible risk of childhood leukaemia from exposure to power frequency magnetic fields
title_fullStr A precautionary public health protection strategy for the possible risk of childhood leukaemia from exposure to power frequency magnetic fields
title_full_unstemmed A precautionary public health protection strategy for the possible risk of childhood leukaemia from exposure to power frequency magnetic fields
title_short A precautionary public health protection strategy for the possible risk of childhood leukaemia from exposure to power frequency magnetic fields
title_sort precautionary public health protection strategy for the possible risk of childhood leukaemia from exposure to power frequency magnetic fields
url http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2458/10/673
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