“…However, despite this general conviction that microwaves are not sufficiently energetic to be able to directly damage DNA, there is considerable evidence indicating that microwaves can be directly and indirectly clastogenic, with a significant increase in chromosome damage (Sagripanti and Swicord, 1986;Garaj-Vrhovac et al, 1991, 1992Maes et al 1993;Haidler et al, 1994;Sarkar et al, 1994;Singh 1995, 1996;Timchenko and Ianchevskaia, 1995;Balode, 1996;Verschaeve et al, 1994;Vijayalaxmi et al, 1997;Phillips et al, 1998;Tice et al, 1999). In addition, cell phone radiation can alter protooncogene activity (Ivaschuk et al, 1997;Goswami et al, 1999). However, a similar number of studies have failed to detect obvious clastogenic effects following microwave irradiation of isolated animal cells in vitro (Alam et al, 1978;Lloyd et al, 1984Lloyd et al, , 1986Wolff et al, 1985;Meltz et al, 1987Meltz et al, , 1989Meltz et al, , 1990Kerbacher et al, 1990;Maes et al, 1997Maes et al, , 2001.…”