The Air Force Global Strike Command said Monday that it is taking "immediate measures" to clean up and mitigate polychlorinated biphenyls - probable human carcinogens, also known as PCBs - at two Montana locations following initial results from a recent study. The major command said a team of bioenvironmental experts reported sampling results from Malmstrom
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The Air Force is expanding its review of cancers among its nuclear missile corps to include all personnel who worked on, guarded, supported or operated the.