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Corporate Author Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides, author, issuing body.

Title Veterans and Agent Orange : update 2012 / Committee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides (Ninth Biennial Update), Board on the Health of Select Populations, Institute of Medicine.

Publication Info. Washington (DC) : National Academies Press (US), 2014.

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Description 1 online resource (1 PDF file (xix, 986 pages))
Physical Medium monochrome
Description text file
Note Title from PDF title page.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary From 1962 to 1971, the US military sprayed herbicides over Vietnam to strip the thick jungle canopy that could conceal opposition forces, to destroy crops that those forces might depend on, and to clear tall grasses and bushes from the perimeters of US base camps and outlying fire-support bases. Mixtures of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), 2,4,5-trichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4,5-T), picloram, and cacodylic acid made up the bulk of the herbicides sprayed. The main chemical mixture sprayed was Agent Orange, a 50:50 mixture of 2,4-D and 2,4,5-T. At the time of the spraying, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), the most toxic form of dioxin, was an unintended contaminant generated during the production of 2,4,5-T and so was present in Agent Orange and some other formulations sprayed in Vietnam. Because of complaints from returning Vietnam veterans about their own health and that of their children combined with emerging toxicologic evidence of adverse effects of phenoxy herbicides and TCDD, the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) was asked to perform a comprehensive evaluation of scientific and medical information regarding the health effects of exposure to Agent Orange, other herbicides used in Vietnam, and the various components of those herbicides, including TCDD. Updated evaluations are conducted every two years to review newly available literature and draw conclusions from the overall evidence. Veterans and Agent Orange: Update 2012 reviews peer-reviewed scientific reports concerning associations between health outcomes and exposure to TCDD and other chemicals in the herbicides used in Vietnam that were published in October 2010--September 2012 and integrates this information with the previously established evidence database. This report considers whether a statistical association with herbicide exposure exists, taking into account the strength of the scientific evidence and the appropriateness of the statistical and epidemiological methods used to detect the association; the increased risk of disease among those exposed to herbicides during service in the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam era; and whether there exists a plausible biological mechanism or other evidence of a causal relationship between herbicide exposure and the disease.
Funding This study was supported by Contract/Grant No. VA241-P-2024 between the National Academy of Sciences and the US Department of Veterans Affairs. Any opinions, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this publication are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the organizations or agencies that provided support for the project.
Contents Summary -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Evaluating the evidence -- 3. Exposure to the herbicides used in Vietnam -- 4. Information related to biologic plausibility -- 5. Epidemiologic studies: compendium of new publications -- 6. Epidemiologic studies: background on multiply referenced populations -- 7. Immune-system disorders -- 8. Cancer -- 9. Fertility and gestational outcomes -- 10. Effects on future generations -- 11. Neurologic disorders -- 12. Cardiovascular and metabolic outcomes -- 13. Other chronic health outcomes -- 14. Conclusions and recommendations -- Appendix A: Issues raised by the public and agendas of public meetings held by the Commitee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides (Ninth Biennial Update) and other written submissions to the Committee -- Appendix B: Short-term adverse health responses -- Appendix C: Clarification of cancer groupings used in reporting results, with correspondence to National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and health cause-of-death codes and international classification of diseases codes for cancers -- Appendix D: Biographies of Commitee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides (Ninth Biennial Update) and staff.
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Subject Vietnam War (1961-1975)
Agent Orange -- Toxicology.
Agent Orange -- Toxicology.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Veterans -- Health aspects.
Vietnam War, 1961-1975 -- Veterans -- Diseases.
Herbicides -- Toxicology.
Herbicides -- Toxicology.
Epidemiology.
Epidemiology.
Polychlorinated Dibenzodioxins -- adverse effects.
Defoliants, Chemical -- adverse effects.
Occupational Exposure.
Veterans Health.
Vietnam Conflict.
Veterans.
Diseases.
United States.
Chronological Term 1961 - 1975
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Technical reports.
Technical reports.
Added Author Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Board on the Health of Select Populations.
Other Form: Print version: Institute of Medicine (U.S.) Committee to Review the Health Effects in Vietnam Veterans of Exposure to Herbicides. Veterans and agent orange. Washington, D.C. : National Academies Press, [2014] 030928886X (OCoLC)866096687
ISBN 9780309288866
030928886X
9780309288873
0309288878