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Likely Carcinogen Found At US Missile Base After Military Investigates Blood Cancer Cases In Base Personnel
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Likely Carcinogen Found At US Missile Base After Military Investigates Blood Cancer Cases In Base Personnel

In 2001 U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFAM) completed a review of Malmstrom cancer concerns showing no increased rates of non-Hodgkin lymphoma among missileers.

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MONTANA - After the U.S. Military carried out an investigation as to what was causing blood cancer cases in officers who had previously worked at a nuclear missile base in Montana, a "likely carcinogen" was found above the recommended "safe" levels, according to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

As of January this year, nine military officers wh…

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