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            Higher cancer rates found in military pilots, ground crews



            By TARA COPP
            Associated Press
            WASHINGTON (AP) — A Pentagon  study has found
            high rates of cancer among military pilots and for the
            first time has shown that ground crews who fuel, main-
            tain and launch those aircraft are also getting sick.
            The data  had  long been sought by  retired military
            aviators who have raised alarms for years about the
            number of air and ground crew members they knew
            who had cancer. They were told that earlier military
            studies had found they were not at greater risk than
            the general U.S. population.
            In its yearlong study of almost 900,000 service mem-
            bers  who  flew  on  or  worked  on  military  aircraft  be-
            tween  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, while men
            had a 16% higher rate of prostate cancer and wom-
            en a 16% higher rate of breast cancer. Overall, the air   This image provided by Betty Seaman shows Navy A-6 Intruder pilot Jim Seaman. Navy Capt. Jim
            crews had a 24% higher rate of cancer of all types.   Seaman died of lung cancer at the age of 61. His widow Betty Seaman has been part of a large group
                                                                  of aviators and their surviving spouses who have lobbied Congress and the Pentagon for years to look
                                                                  into the number of cancers aviators and ground crew face.
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