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Forum - Agent Orange Exposure Doubles Prostate Cancer Risk

 
Agent Orange Exposure Doubles Prostate Cancer Risk
daka1
06/17/08 20:41
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Researchers presenting their findings at the American Urological Association's Annual Meeting say there is a definite correlation between Agent Orange exposure and prostate cancer risk for Vietnam vets. Lead researcher Dr. Karim Chamie said that the new analysis was based on 17,000 veterans who received care via the Northern California VA system.


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http://altpenis.com/penis_news/20080509042412sys.shtml

If U.S. veterans are suffering from "accidental" exposure to Agent Orange, imagine the effects on the entire southeast Asia population, including children, who've been exposed to this carcinogen in much higher quantities, for longer periods of time.


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12pleaseu
06/19/08 03:24
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Thank you daka1 for this article. I read over the article and it is very sad that many vietnam vets are suffering from such a horrible thing. I also agree that when they used agent orange in vietnam years ago; that it has had its affects on the population in Asia. I wish that they had not used that horrible substance in the military back then. Do you know if they are still using such substances still in the military? If they are, they should be banned from the military for everyone's safety.


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Letusdoit
06/19/08 17:06
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quote 12pleaseu :
Do you know if they are still using such substances still in the military? If they are, they should be banned from the military for everyone's safety.



The end justifies the means (C)

:(
 
daka1
06/20/08 00:18
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Many of the weapons used by the world's military forces kill and maim large numbers of civilians -- poison gases, herbicides, land mines, cluster bombs, tank armor and armor-piercing bullets. The latter two are made of "depleted uranium," and put large quantities (hundreds of tons) of radioactive materials into the air, soil, and water.

If U.S. soldiers come home with radioactive semen, what of the people (especially the children) who have to live on former battlefields?


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Kotikkk
06/20/08 14:56
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quote daka1 :

If U.S. soldiers come home with radioactive semen, what of the people (especially the children) who have to live on former battlefields?


Do you mean they return from Iraq and then find some problems that make them to have a medical checkup?


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Letusdoit
06/20/08 19:29
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Those unfortunate guys may have some problems at least if making kids. Is this radiation dangerous for their potential children?
 
daka1
06/21/08 07:08
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The point is that many former soldiers have measurable levels of radioactive materials in their bodies. And this problem can affect not only them but their families long after the soldiers have returned to civilian life.


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Lonelitude
06/22/08 15:31
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quote Letusdoit :

The end justifies the means (C)

:(


They say...
8(
 
paulh50
07/08/08 17:32
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Agent Orange or Dioxin is a know carcioginic (sp?)(know to cause cancer) and a lot of vets were exposed to it. It was used to defoliate know routes that the NVA used in South Vietnam and Laos and Cambodia. You could always tell when you went into an area that had been sprayed beacuse the taller trees were dead and would fall at any time.
A close friend of mine died from one of the type of cancer that Dioxin causes. We were both in the hospital and he had a sore throat that would not stop bothering him. 2 months later they told him he had cancer and 7 weeks later he was dead.
Actually, dioxin wasn't used in populated areas because it is a known herbicide (kills plants) and it was only banned in the US during the late 70's or early 80's. So, Vietnam isn't the only place that has had children expose to this posion.
 


 


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