Beaulieu Anne, Fessele Kristen
Clin J Oncol Nurs. 2003 May-Jun;7(3):320-3. doi: 10.1188/03.CJON.320-323.
Since the Vietnam War ended in 1975, numerous studies have been conducted to determine if an association exists between Agent Orange exposure and certain disabling conditions specifically cancer. Although a definite causal relationship has not yet been established, sufficient data associate Agent Orange with certain conditions. Because of their advancing age similar to other baby boomers, Vietnam veterans are at a higher risk of developing malignancies. However, their exposure to Agent Orange also may increase their risk for cancer and other associated diseases. This article examines the latest findings of scientific research sponsored by the Department of Veterans Affairs and discusses the importance of well-informed oncology nurses when providing care for patients with cancer exposed to Agent Orange.
自1975年越南战争结束以来,人们进行了大量研究,以确定接触橙剂与某些致残性疾病(特别是癌症)之间是否存在关联。尽管尚未确定明确的因果关系,但已有足够的数据将橙剂与某些疾病联系起来。由于与其他婴儿潮一代的年龄增长情况相似,越南退伍军人患恶性肿瘤的风险更高。然而,他们接触橙剂也可能增加患癌症和其他相关疾病的风险。本文探讨了退伍军人事务部资助的科学研究的最新发现,并讨论了知识渊博的肿瘤学护士在为接触过橙剂的癌症患者提供护理时的重要性。