Abstract :
This is a selective review of human epidemiologic studies and related information concerning biologic and health effects of microwave radiation. Following a description of the objectives and methods of epidemiology, the approach to microwave effects is considered and two recent but not yet published studies are described, namely, a study of U.S. naval personnel occupationally exposed to radar, and a study of American Embassy personnel in Moscow. Investigations of several reported or suspected adverse effects are assessed: ocular effects, nervous and behavioral effects, congenital anomalies, and cancer. Suggestions are offered for further epidemiologic research.