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EOD - Potential link between bladder cancer and exposure to explosives

TimG

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This is beginning to raise its ugly head in the UK and no doubt elsewhere.


I'm disappointed it doesn't invite collaboration from European colleagues, but suspect this is merely an oversight, as the more information the better.

"... please ensure that you check your urine regularly (every six months) for any signs of blood. This is an inexpensive practice has already saved the lives of some within our cohort and should be regarded as standard operating procedure if you are involved in, or have been involved in, ammunition management, particularly explosive ordnance disposal (which includes EOD, BCMD, and IEDD)."

TimG
 
This is beginning to raise its ugly head in the UK and no doubt elsewhere.


I'm disappointed it doesn't invite collaboration from European colleagues, but suspect this is merely an oversight, as the more information the better.

"... please ensure that you check your urine regularly (every six months) for any signs of blood. This is an inexpensive practice has already saved the lives of some within our cohort and should be regarded as standard operating procedure if you are involved in, or have been involved in, ammunition management, particularly explosive ordnance disposal (which includes EOD, BCMD, and IEDD)."

TimG
A thread on the topic on another site which may be worth a watch, if you ignore the banter:


Cheers

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