no. in reverse. cancers are treated with infrared light. only radiation that causes the cancer has to cause ionization, that changes the structure of dna or decomposes them in the nucleus of the cell. that radiation starts in ultraviolet spectrum and wavelength above that. infrared light increases biiochemical reactions, in such way, that destroys cancer cells or prevents the cancer to be come on in the first place. Source: i work on oncology and doing PhD in biophysics.
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Nope, you can't. Infrared waves have extremely long wave length, so they just pass through your body without doing any harm whatsoever.
You should really read about how different radiation causes cancer. It's really all about high-energy (high-frequency) and very short wave length.
I don't think it can.
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I think it could we are all different depending on a lot of body chemistry with certain people I wouldn't doubt that it does you're still breathing in radiation and depending on the individual and their prior history of breathing problems lung problems different cells in the body I would say yes
its like saying, does a banana give me cancer, it gives off radiation. a banana isn't going to give anyone cancer.
you know the sun gives off radiation. but the heating from halogen heaters arnt enough to mess with your atomic compilation enough to give you cancer.No, because infrared light on the electromagnetic spectrum is far less energetic on a unit wavelength basis and its corresponding inversely related frequencies. Simply put, in any given area, especially for those of limited penetrance, the electron voltage delivered is too low to be anything remotely ionizing, and therefore, no precancerous mutagenesis can realistically take place. Only thermally induced elevations in metabolic output or stress, whichever's preferred.
I don't know about cancer, but with infrared, you have to differentiate between two types:
- far infrared (no risk)
- near infrared (risk of ageing skin, eye damage, thermal burns, etc)I chose B because it my be unlikely but I think it could in the long run if you let yourself become expose to it all the time. though I think infrared are a lot more safer than microwaves
Infrared waves have actually less energy tham visible light, so no, you can't get cancer from it
All heat sources give off heat as infrared waves. Your radiator as well. So if these cause cancer, every heatsource causes cancer.
Anything can cause cancer.
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May be but not sure
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don't think so
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