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Military pilots and ground crews showing high rates of cancer, Pentagon study reveals
2023-03-20
[FoxNews] So standing in the exhaust plume on the flightline, to keep warm in winter, is a bad thing? Now they tell me!
Posted by:Skidmark

#11  The rates of cancer among flight crews

Smog is your friend.
Posted by: Skidmark   2023-03-20 22:19  

#10  I recall the British Airways did exposure tests on Concorde pilots and found they had to limit flight crew time based on exposure to radiation at altitude. The pilots etc were getting more dosage than was permitted for Nuke plant workers.
Posted by: ed in texas   2023-03-20 20:44  

#9  
"But in a yearlong study of almost 900,000 service members who flew on or worked on military aircraft between 1992 and 2017, the Pentagon found that air crew members had an 87% higher rate of melanoma and a 39% higher rate of thyroid cancer...."

"The military health system database used in the study did not have reliable cancer data until 1990 — so it may not have included pilots who flew early-generation jets in the prior decades."

This lack of concern went on far too long.
Posted by: DooDahMan   2023-03-20 20:13  

#8  The rates of cancer among flight crews have been higher for decades. This is not new.
Posted by: 49 Pan   2023-03-20 20:09  

#7  ^ #5
Posted by: Frank G   2023-03-20 18:25  

#6  Accepting all those previous comments, and recognizing al the chemical hazards, I wonder if there's another agenda here.

The overall rate for cancers of all types was 3% higher, the AP noted.
Posted by: Bobby   2023-03-20 18:14  

#5  Camp LeJeune lawyers just getting started...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2023-03-20 10:26  

#4  Think of all of those chemical solvents used to clean military equipment draining into the water table over the decades.
Posted by: magpie   2023-03-20 10:25  

#3  Wright-Patt Airbase has had it's share of chemical spills, some in housing.
Posted by: Bill Greans6336   2023-03-20 09:45  

#2  Don't leave out government installation family housing. Uncle Sam was the biggest slum lord in America by the 70s. Just ask the Marines.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2023-03-20 08:19  

#1  ...Not to mention years of exposure to the elements and seriously powerful electronic gear.

Mike
Posted by: MikeKozlowski   2023-03-20 06:45  

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