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  1. 17 cze 2021 · The following case presentation involves a Vietnam War veteran aged 70 years who was exposed to Agent Orange and developed 3 primary cancers, including cutaneous large B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL), high-grade urothelial carcinoma, and anal carcinoma in situ.

  2. Agent Orange was a toxic, plant-killing chemical (herbicide) that the U.S. military used to clear foliage during the Vietnam conflict. Exposure to the herbicide causes Agent Orange effects, which include cancer, congenital (birth) disorders and life-threatening health complications.

  3. 29 lip 2023 · The toxicity associated with Agent Orange arises from both acute exposure and long-term effects of these chemicals. The primary populations affected are United States service members who participated in Operation Ranch Hand and residents in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos.

  4. 29 mar 2016 · In a study of mortality and cancer incidence among 2,783 New Zealand veterans who served in Vietnam between 1964 and 1975, McBride et al. (2013) reported that connective and soft tissue cancer incidence was slightly elevated in the cohort (SIR = 1.04, 95% CI 0.21–3.04, based on three cases).

  5. Agent Orange was a mixture of plant-killing chemicals (herbicides) used by the United States military during the Vietnam War as a defoliant to remove tree cover, destroy crops, and clear vegetation around US bases.

  6. 23 sty 2023 · Agent Orange, a toxic herbicide, continues to affect people directly exposed to it during the Vietnam War and their children. Agent Orange contains dioxin, a known carcinogen. Dioxins are stored in fatty (adipose) tissue and can take decades to leave the body.

  7. 31 gru 2008 · This article offers a brief overview of the health evidence on Agent Orange and cancer, to help clinicians serve Vietnam veteran patients and their family members.

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