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No, because the electromagnetic force is responsible for generating visible light as well as radiation in other wavebands not detectable by the human eye.

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The electromagnetic force is responsible for generating visible light as well as radiation in other wavebands not detectable by the human eye. As electrons and protons fly around bumping into each other in a light source, the electromagnetic force produces photons of all wavelengths across the electromagnetic spectrum. No mechanism by which ELF-EMFs or radiofrequency radiation could cause cancer has been identified. Unlike high-energy (ionizing) radiation, EMFs in the non-ionizing part of the electromagnetic spectrum cannot damage DNA or cells directly. so no they are not technically capable of causing cancer.