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THE PROBLEM
• 1 in 7 active duty service members are diagnosed with cancer; rates are higher in Special Operations Forces (SOTERIA Precision Medicine)
• SOF patients with cancer are younger and face rarer and more aggressive disease (SOTERIA Precision Medicine)
• Over 525,000 service members have been diagnosed with cancer since 9/11. (DHA internal analysis & congressional briefings)
• Approximately 50,000 veterans per year are diagnosed with cancer. (VA cancer registry data)
• Military members are often diagnosed at younger ages and later stages than civilians, due to culture, op tempo, and delays in care. (Peer-reviewed studies, Journal of Military Medicine)
EXPOSURES
• Burn Pits and airborn toxins
• Explosives and heavy munitions: frequent exposure during breaching, demolitions, and weapons firing
• Solvents (e.g., benzene, trichloroethylene, vinyl chloride), fuels, and industrial chemicals (especially among mechanics, boat crews, and maintainers)
• Toxic environments during deployments—like oil fires, heavy metals, or contaminated water
• Heavy metals (e.g., arsenic, beryllium, nickel, cadmium, hexavavalent chromium)