Abstract

Carcinogenesis fits in a frequency pattern of electromagnetic field (EMF) waves, in which a gradual loss of cellular organization occurs. Such generation of cancer features can be inhibited by adequate exposure to coherent electromagnetic frequencies. However, cancer can also be initiated and promoted at other distinct frequencies of electromagnetic waves. Both observations were revealed by analyzing 100 different EMF frequency data reported in a meta-analyses of 123 different, earlier published, biomedical studies. The studied EM frequencies showed a fractal pattern of 12 beneficial (anti-cancer) frequencies, and 12 detrimental (cancer promoting) frequencies, that form the central pattern of a much wider self-similar EMF spectrum of cancer inhibiting or promoting activities. Inhibiting of the cancer process, and even curing of the disease, can thus be considered through exposure to the coherent type of EM fields. Stabilization of the disease can be understood by constructive resonance of macromolecules in the cancer cell with the externally appied coherent EMF field frequencies, called solitons/polarons. The latter, for instance, have been shown earlier to induce repair in DNA/RNA conformation and/or epigenetic changes. The field of EMF treatment of cancer disorders is rapidly expanding and our studies may invite further experimental and clinical studies in which systematically various potential EMF treatment protocols could be applied, with combined and modulated frequencies, to obtain even more efficient EMF anti-cancer therapies.

Highlights

  • The present study was performed to provide a systematic overview of electromagnetic (EM) frequencies that influence cancer processes, through a meta-analysis of earlier scientific reports on the effects of EM fields on life systems in vitro and in vivo, in the framework of cancer experimentation

  • Carcinogenesis fits in a frequency pattern of electromagnetic field (EMF) waves, in which a gradual loss of cellular organization occurs

  • The studied EM frequencies showed a fractal pattern of 12 beneficial frequencies, and 12 detrimental frequencies, that form the central pattern of a much wider self-similar EMF spectrum of cancer inhibiting or promoting activities

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Summary

Introduction

The present study was performed to provide a systematic overview of electromagnetic (EM) frequencies that influence cancer processes, through a meta-analysis of earlier scientific reports on the effects of EM fields on life systems in vitro and in vivo, in the framework of cancer experimentation. It was hypothesized by us that such wave energies are collected in, so called, underlying toroidal space-time operators and that the particular multi connectedness can be optimally expressed by adopting a toroidal geometry [14] From these studies a bio-soliton model has been derived that describes a spectrum of electromagnetic eigen-frequencies of which coherent and non-coherent frequencies are ordered in an alternate fashion. The particular effects were found to be exerted by a range of electromagnetic wave frequencies of one-tenth of a Hertz till Peta Hertz (at Hz, KHz, Mhz, GHz, THz en PHz), and showed a distribution pattern of twelve bands within one octave, that can be positioned in a normalized acoustic-like frequency scale This means that, over the whole octave-extended frequency range, in total up to 400 beneficial and 400 detrimental frequency bands may play a crucial organizing role in living cells. Decoherent wave information can be restored in a reversed process, that was called decoherence-coherence state cycling [15]

Hypothesis
Influences of Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Fields on Biological Parameters
Coherence versus Loss of Coherence in Relation to Cancer
Direct Measurement of EM Wave Frequencies in Tumor Tissues
EM Field-Treatment and Biological Mechanisms
General Discussion of Overall Results
Findings
10. State of Art of EMF Therapy and Further Perspectives
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