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Must pilots permanently quit flying career after treatment for colorectal cancer?-Medical waiver for Air Force pilots with colorectal cancer: Three case reports 被引量:3

Must pilots permanently quit flying career after treatment for colorectal cancer?-Medical waiver for Air Force pilots with colorectal cancer: Three case reports
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摘要 BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer(CRC)could seriously threaten the physical and mental health of pilots.Shall they end their flying after treatment of CRC?With this study,we investigated the possibility of a gradual medical waiver for such pilots to fly aircrafts again after treatment of CRC.CASE SUMMARY We analyzed the medical waiver and clinical data of 3 pilots with CRC,who had accepted the treatment at the Department of General Surgery,Air Force Medical Center(formerly,Air Force General Hospital)between 2013 and 2018.All 3 cases underwent a series of comprehensive treatment courses,including radical resection of CRC,sequential radiotherapy,and chemotherapy.The follow-up results were satisfactory.After passing through the high-risk period of recurrence and metastasis of CRC,they all were given a medical waiver for flying again.Medical observation showed that their flying operations were safe.CONCLUSION The CRC treatment shall follow the guidelines for diagnosis and treatment and should simultaneously protect the combating capabilities of pilots as much as possible.It is safe for pilots with CRC,who are continuously monitored under medical observation after passing through the high-risk period of recurrence and metastasis,to undertake military flight missions again. BACKGROUND Colorectal cancer(CRC) could seriously threaten the physical and mental health of pilots. Shall they end their flying after treatment of CRC? With this study, we investigated the possibility of a gradual medical waiver for such pilots to fly aircrafts again after treatment of CRC.CASE SUMMARY We analyzed the medical waiver and clinical data of 3 pilots with CRC, who had accepted the treatment at the Department of General Surgery, Air Force Medical Center(formerly, Air Force General Hospital) between 2013 and 2018. All 3 cases underwent a series of comprehensive treatment courses, including radical resection of CRC, sequential radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. The follow-up results were satisfactory. After passing through the high-risk period of recurrence and metastasis of CRC, they all were given a medical waiver for flying again.Medical observation showed that their flying operations were safe.CONCLUSION The CRC treatment shall follow the guidelines for diagnosis and treatment and should simultaneously protect the combating capabilities of pilots as much as possible. It is safe for pilots with CRC, who are continuously monitored under medical observation after passing through the high-risk period of recurrence and metastasis, to undertake military flight missions again.
出处 《World Journal of Clinical Cases》 SCIE 2020年第4期790-797,共8页 世界临床病例杂志
基金 Supported by Major Projects of the Chinese PLA “Thirteenth Five-Year Plan”Logistics Research Subject,No.AKJ15J003 and No.AKJ15J001 Incubation Project of Military Medical Science and Technology Youth Cultivation Program,No.17QNP023
关键词 Colorectal cancer PILOT WAIVER TREATMENT Military medicine Aeromedicine Case report Colorectal cancer Pilot Waiver Treatment Military medicine Aeromedicine Case report
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