This study reports on over 40 years of mortality follow-up of 40,581 Navy veterans of the Korean War with potential exposure to high-intensity radar. The cohort death rates were compared with mortality rates for White US men using standardized mortality ratios, and the death rates for men in occupations considered a priori to have high radar exposure were compared with the rates for men in low-exposure occupations using Poisson regression. Deaths from all diseases and all cancers were significantly below expectation overall and for the 20,021 sailors with high radar exposure potential. There was no evidence of increased brain cancer in the entire cohort (standardized mortality ratio (SMR) = 0.9, 95 % confidence interval (CI): 0.7, 1.1) or ...
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalizat...
Background/objective. Several studies have found an increased risk of pancreatic cancer in veterans ...
Item does not contain fulltextSuspicion has been raised about an increased cancer risk among Balkan ...
A nested case-control study was used to investigate the relation between a range of electromagnetic ...
The US Air Force continues to assess the mortality of veterans of Operation Ranch Hand, the unit res...
NY 14226), and N. S. Brass. Do Atomic Veterans have excess cancer? New results correcting for the he...
We studied cancer prevalence and exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (dioxin) in veteran...
veterans who died in Massachusetts during 1972-1983. Causes of death among Vietnam veterans were com...
Background: A cancer incidence and mortality study was conducted in response to health concerns rais...
The authors investigated the relation between ionizing radiation and lymphoma mortality in 2 cohorts...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between Vietnam experience incl...
OBJECTIVE: To determine cancer morbidity in members of the armed forces who took part in tests of ch...
Abstract Flight personnel are exposed to cosmic ionizing radiation, chemicals (fuel, jet engine exh...
International audienceTechnologists working in nuclear medicine (NM) are exposed to higher radiation...
Simian virus 40 (SV40) was an accidental contaminant of vaccines produced in monkey kidney tissue cu...
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalizat...
Background/objective. Several studies have found an increased risk of pancreatic cancer in veterans ...
Item does not contain fulltextSuspicion has been raised about an increased cancer risk among Balkan ...
A nested case-control study was used to investigate the relation between a range of electromagnetic ...
The US Air Force continues to assess the mortality of veterans of Operation Ranch Hand, the unit res...
NY 14226), and N. S. Brass. Do Atomic Veterans have excess cancer? New results correcting for the he...
We studied cancer prevalence and exposure to 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (dioxin) in veteran...
veterans who died in Massachusetts during 1972-1983. Causes of death among Vietnam veterans were com...
Background: A cancer incidence and mortality study was conducted in response to health concerns rais...
The authors investigated the relation between ionizing radiation and lymphoma mortality in 2 cohorts...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to investigate the association between Vietnam experience incl...
OBJECTIVE: To determine cancer morbidity in members of the armed forces who took part in tests of ch...
Abstract Flight personnel are exposed to cosmic ionizing radiation, chemicals (fuel, jet engine exh...
International audienceTechnologists working in nuclear medicine (NM) are exposed to higher radiation...
Simian virus 40 (SV40) was an accidental contaminant of vaccines produced in monkey kidney tissue cu...
A previous epidemiologic study demonstrated no unexplained increase in risk for postwar hospitalizat...
Background/objective. Several studies have found an increased risk of pancreatic cancer in veterans ...
Item does not contain fulltextSuspicion has been raised about an increased cancer risk among Balkan ...