Korean J Aerosp Environ Med.  2024 Jun;34(2):40-43. 10.46246/KJAsEM.240014.

Analysis of Aeromedical Consultation Related to Malignant Tumor of Korean Military Flight Crews

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  • 1Department of Internal Medicine, Korean Air Force Aerospace Medical Center, Cheongju, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
The objective of this study was to assess the frequency and management protocols for malignant tumors among cases referred for aeromedical consultation.
Methods
The research analyzed data collected from aeromedical consultations conducted between January 2014 and December 2022. Parameters examined included demographic information such as sex, age, flight crew classification, and diagnosis.
Results
Out of the cases reviewed, 31 patients were diagnosed with malignant tumors, with an average age at diagnosis of 38.5 years, and a male predominance of 26 cases. The most commonly diagnosed malignancies were thyroid cancer, lung cancer, kidney cancer, stomach cancer, and colon cancer. During the initial aeromedical consultation, 22 cases were temporarily grounded while 8 received waivers.
Conclusion
Given the potential rise in malignant tumor incidence among flight crews due to advancements in medical technology facilitating early detection, it is imperative to emphasize regular check-ups and carefully evaluate aeromedical suitability for flying.

Keyword

Pilots; Crew resource management; Healthcare; Malignant neoplasm
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