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Cancer rates for pilots?

FinkUFreaky

Well-Known Member
pilot
What about the girls vs. boys ratio? I've had medical professionals tell me this is a real thing but haven't seen any actual research on it of course.
Well anecdotally from my fleet E-2 squadron, there was a very strong trend towards girls. Both in the DHs up and JOs that have had children thus far afterwards. And it's something that's talked about... But I have no actual research either.
 

MIDNJAC

is clara ship
pilot
What about the girls vs. boys ratio? I've had medical professionals tell me this is a real thing but haven't seen any actual research on it of course.

I've got 2 boys myself....granted 70% of my career involved APG-65 rather than the last 30% with 79, but I don't think there is science behind that old wife/squadron matte tale.
 

Sam I am

Average looking, not a farmer.
pilot
Contributor
No cancer that I know of, but after flying a plane with a super-high-power radar for one tour, there were 13 sets of twins or triplets born in the squadron. But, maybe that's just coincidence.

Not a coincidence, but it's also because they were all might have been participating in infertility programs. The number of military families (specifically pilots) I personally know and have heard about who needed fertility clinics to have children is very surprising.

edit: painting with too broad of a brush.
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
Not a coincidence, but it's also because they were all might have been participating in infertility programs. The number of military families (specifically pilots) I personally know and have heard about who needed fertility clinics to have children is very surprising.

edit: painting with too broad of a brush.

Oddly enough E-4 and below seem to have no problem having more kids than they can afford.
 

Sam I am

Average looking, not a farmer.
pilot
Contributor
I hear you on the youngin's...seems like all they need to do is buy a six pack of bud light, hold hands, and boom: prego.
 

HSMPBR

Not a misfit toy
pilot
The issue made it into the FY21 NDAA:


Rare cancer research and treatment

The Department of Defense has begun to address environmental exposure risks which may correlate with certain cancers. The committee remains concerned, however, with
servicemembers' receipt of medical care following a rare cancer diagnosis. Over 60 cancers may disproportionately impact
servicemembers, and many are rare cancers affecting fewer than 6 per 100,000 Americans annually. Some targeted therapies for such cancers have been developed, but more work must be done.
Understanding specific molecular drivers for each patient's cancer and then sharing those data are key to providing the most effective therapies and to advancing research that will
lead to new treatments. Therefore, the committee directs the Department to provide a briefing to the Committees on Armed
Services of the Senate and the House of Representatives, not later than March 1, 2021, that: (1) Describes the specific types of molecular diagnostic tests that are available to
cancer patients within the military health system; (2) Provides recommendations on expansion of molecular diagnostic testing
for servicemembers with cancer; and (3) Outlines data-sharing practices with the Department of Veterans Affairs, the National
Institutes of Health, and the external research community.
 

taxi1

Well-Known Member
pilot
Oddly enough E-4 and below seem to have no problem having more kids than they can afford.
Hey now! My sister and I were born to an AKAN and AK3 respectively. Free base housing and free medical care. Socialism at its finest. :)
 

HeartofTexas

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Contributor
Well anecdotally from my fleet E-2 squadron, there was a very strong trend towards girls. Both in the DHs up and JOs that have had children thus far afterwards. And it's something that's talked about... But I have no actual research either.


I'm pretty sure the unofficial ratio of boy:girl ratio in the E-6B community is 1:10 ? It's fairly rare for someone to have a boy......
 

nittany03

Recovering NFO. Herder of Programmers.
pilot
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Super Moderator
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I'd be curious whether anyone has done a statistically valid survey of any community re: the gender of their kids. VAQ land always had the urban legend of having daughters, but the folks I was a JO with who've had kids have ended up having a relatively normal ratio of sons and daughters.

That said, regarding my experience or anyone else's experience in the thread, the plural of "anecdote" is not "data." :)
 

exNavyOffRec

Well-Known Member
I'd be curious whether anyone has done a statistically valid survey of any community re: the gender of their kids. VAQ land always had the urban legend of having daughters, but the folks I was a JO with who've had kids have ended up having a relatively normal ratio of sons and daughters.

That said, regarding my experience or anyone else's experience in the thread, the plural of "anecdote" is not "data." :)

The nuke community has the same jokes about only having girls.
 

HSMPBR

Not a misfit toy
pilot
Just got a sweet little piece of cancer cut out of my otherwise youngish healthy body. It’s a thing, so maybe ask for a skin check from the local derm around flight physical time. I learned that in the real world a skin check is part of routine physicals.
 
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