ABSTRACT Approximately 3 million Americans served in the armed forces in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Some of them (as well as some Vietnamese combatants and civilians, and members of the armed forces of other nations) were exposed to defoliant mixtures, including Agent Orange. Evidence suggests some lasting health effects from these exposures, including certain cancers. This article reviews the evidence on cancer risk after Agent Orange exposure. Data sources include studies of Vietnam veterans, workers occupationally exposed to herbi-cides or dioxins (since dioxins contaminated the herbicide mixtures used in Vietnam), and Vietnamese populations. The article then reviews clinical issues that arise when caring for cancer patients who may...
This report provides an overview of health care services and disability compensation benefits availa...
From 1962 to 1971, the United States Air Force (USAF) sprayed various herbicide mixtures (chemicals ...
Objectives : To propose a feasible, valid and appropriate study designs and epidemiologic methods fo...
BACKGROUND: During the Vietnam War, US and allied military sprayed approximately 77 million liters o...
This paper investigates the long-term health impact of Agent Orange and other herbicides used in the...
Background: Agent Orange (AO) was a mixture of phenoxy herbicides, containing several dioxin impurit...
Background: Agent Orange (AO) was a mixture of phenoxy herbicides, containing several dioxin impurit...
none5siTo inform risk assessment and regulatory decision-making, the relationship between 2,3,7,8-te...
Since the late 1970s several epidemiological studies have appeared linking exposure to phenoxy herbi...
Agent Orange was the most common herbicide used in the Second Indochina War in the course of militar...
Between 1961 and 1970, the U.S. military engaged in massive chemical defoliation and crop destructio...
Background U.S. Army Chemical Corps veterans handled and sprayed herbicides in Vietnam resulting in ...
The use of Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam by the U.S. military has garnered much contr...
Abstract To inform risk assessment and regulatory deci-sion-making, the relationship between 2,3,7,8...
IntroductionDuring the Vietnam War, several unknown chemicals, such as Agent Orange, were used in Vi...
This report provides an overview of health care services and disability compensation benefits availa...
From 1962 to 1971, the United States Air Force (USAF) sprayed various herbicide mixtures (chemicals ...
Objectives : To propose a feasible, valid and appropriate study designs and epidemiologic methods fo...
BACKGROUND: During the Vietnam War, US and allied military sprayed approximately 77 million liters o...
This paper investigates the long-term health impact of Agent Orange and other herbicides used in the...
Background: Agent Orange (AO) was a mixture of phenoxy herbicides, containing several dioxin impurit...
Background: Agent Orange (AO) was a mixture of phenoxy herbicides, containing several dioxin impurit...
none5siTo inform risk assessment and regulatory decision-making, the relationship between 2,3,7,8-te...
Since the late 1970s several epidemiological studies have appeared linking exposure to phenoxy herbi...
Agent Orange was the most common herbicide used in the Second Indochina War in the course of militar...
Between 1961 and 1970, the U.S. military engaged in massive chemical defoliation and crop destructio...
Background U.S. Army Chemical Corps veterans handled and sprayed herbicides in Vietnam resulting in ...
The use of Agent Orange and other herbicides in Vietnam by the U.S. military has garnered much contr...
Abstract To inform risk assessment and regulatory deci-sion-making, the relationship between 2,3,7,8...
IntroductionDuring the Vietnam War, several unknown chemicals, such as Agent Orange, were used in Vi...
This report provides an overview of health care services and disability compensation benefits availa...
From 1962 to 1971, the United States Air Force (USAF) sprayed various herbicide mixtures (chemicals ...
Objectives : To propose a feasible, valid and appropriate study designs and epidemiologic methods fo...