Iranian medical physicist Prof. SMJ Mortazavi reviews a new study on 28 GHz 5G radiation and chemotherapy cardiotoxicity in rats. His verdict: 'This research is early, exploratory science in animals. It does not indicate a confirmed risk from everyday 5G exposure.'
"This research is early, exploratory science in animals. It does not indicate a confirmed risk from everyday 5G exposure and should not cause concern or behavioural change for cancer patients."
"Although the findings do not imply a risk under typical population-level exposure conditions, they highlight a potential redox-mediated interaction in a biologically vulnerable setting."