Air sick/ Greg Hadley

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2022Subject(s): Online resources: In: Air Force Magazine Vol. 105, No 1/2, January/February 2022, pp.46-49 (58)Summary: About a study of high cancer incidents among aviators especially those who served during the Vietnam War. They were exposed to Agent Orange and other unknown exposures to their aircraft. The factors range from galactic cosmic radiation, radium and other isotopes, ultraviolet radiation, radar radiation, jet fuel and mechanical forces. Those affected should have access to the best oncology care possible in America.
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About a study of high cancer incidents among aviators especially those who served during the Vietnam War. They were exposed to Agent Orange and other unknown exposures to their aircraft. The factors range from galactic cosmic radiation, radium and other isotopes, ultraviolet radiation, radar radiation, jet fuel and mechanical forces. Those affected should have access to the best oncology care possible in America.

HEALTH, USA, MILITARY

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