PAVE PAWS is a phased-array warning system designed to detect and track sea-launched and intercontinental ballistic missiles operated on Cape Cod since 1979 by the U.S. Air Force Space Command. In 1979, the National Research Council issued two reports to address concerns from Cape Cod residents about the safety and possible health effects of the radiofrequency energy from the radar. Following up on the1979 report, the new report finds no evidence of adverse health effects to Cape Cod residents from long-term exposure to the ...
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PAVE PAWS is a phased-array warning system designed to detect and track sea-launched and intercontinental ballistic missiles operated on Cape Cod since 1979 by the U.S. Air Force Space Command. In 1979, the National Research Council issued two reports to address concerns from Cape Cod residents about the safety and possible health effects of the radiofrequency energy from the radar. Following up on the1979 report, the new report finds no evidence of adverse health effects to Cape Cod residents from long-term exposure to the PAVE PAWS radar. The report specifically investigated whether the PAVE PAWS radar might be responsible in part for the reported higher rates of certain cancers in the area, but concludes there is no increase in the total number of cancers or in specific cancers of the prostate, breast, lung, or colon due to radiation exposure from PAVE PAWS. The report did find in the scientific literature a few biological responses to radiofrequency exposures that were statistically significant. Such responses do not necessarily result in adverse health effects, but the report recommends additional studies to better discern the significance, if any, of those findings. Table of Contents Front Matter Public Summary Executive Summary 1 Introduction 2 Assessment of Classified Research Relevant to PAVE PAWS 3 Physical Mechanisms for RF Effects on Biological Systems 4 Exposure Levels 5 PAVE PAWS Exposure Conditions 6 Evidence of Biological Effects of RF Exposure Relevant to PAVE PAWS Radar System 7 Animal and Human Studies Addressing Health Effects 8 Epidemiological Studies of the Possible Adverse Health Effects of Pulsed Radar Emissions 9 Health Considerations in the Cape Cod population 10 Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations Appendix A: Interim Letter Report Appendix B: Acronyms and Abbreviations Committee Biosketches
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