“Equivalent wavelengths (RF to target)...”
That’s a key factor that most laymen have no understanding of. To them, EMF is EMF, if some of it is bad, it must all be bad. The fact is, unless the EMF is in a very narrow wavelength range, it will pass right through you without really interacting with your body at all.
That’s why, for example, dry stuff doesn’t cook in the microwave. The microwaves’ wavelengths are tuned to the size of the H20 molecule, so if something has no water in it, there is nothing for the microwaves to interact with and transfer energy to.
For higher frequencies, the size of the human body as a whole is important, as is critical body parts - eyes, brain, testicles (very important here from my perspective!) :0)
There is also the consideration about children and infants and their sizes.... regardless, there is transfer, size relates to optimum transfer; but it does not negate the potential effects of accumulated (absorbed) RF power exposure over an extended period for non-ionizing radiation. Ionizing radiation is a different story.