Agent Orange exposure and cancer incidence in Korean Vietnam veterans: a prospective cohort study. Cancer 2014;120:3699-706.Yi SW, Ohrr H (2014) Agent orange exposure and cancer incidence in Korean Vietnam veterans: a prospective cohort study. Int J Epidemiol 43(6):1825–34...
Agent Orange, Prostate Cancer Linked Rockland Researcher Urges More Stringent Testing of Vietnam VeteransAgent Orange, Prostate Cancer Linked Rockland Researcher Urges More Stringent Testing of Vietnam VeteransBy MEG HASKELL; OF THE NEWS STAFF ROCKLAND - Military veterans exposed in ...
Agent Orange and dioxin are now known to cause “reproductive and developmental problems, cancer, as well as damage to the immune system, and can interfere with hormones,” according to a report from theWorld Health Organization(WHO). In total, 20 million gallo...
VA expired in 2015 under the sunset clause of the Agent Orange Act of 1991. Through this process, the list of 'presumptive' conditions has grown since 1991, and currently the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs has listed prostate cancer, respiratory cancers, multiple myeloma, type II ...
Agent Orange exposure, Vietnam War veterans, and the risk of prostate cancer CancerChamie K, DeVere White RW, Lee D, Ok JH, Ellison LM. Agent Orange exposure, Vietnam War veterans, and the risk of prostate cancer. Cancer. ... K Chamie,RWD White,D Lee,... - 《Cancer》 被引量: ...
Steven B. Williams, M.D., from the University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston, and colleagues examined the association between bladder cancer risk and exposure to Agent Orange among 2,517,926 male Vietnamveteransin a nationwide Veterans Affairs retrospective cohort study. Veterans exposed to ...
Vietnam War veterans with prior exposure to the herbicide Agent Orange may be at higher risk for certain types of skin cancer, suggests a report in the February issue of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, the official medical journal of the American Soc
Agent Orange, mixture of herbicides that U.S. military forces sprayed in Vietnam from 1962 to 1971 during the Vietnam War for the dual purpose of defoliating forest areas that might conceal Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces and destroying crops that
Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos from 1961 to 1971. Agent Orange, which contained the deadly chemical dioxin, was the most commonly used herbicide. It was later proven to cause serious health issues—including cancer, birth defects, rashes and severe psychological and neurological problems—among the ...