Vietnamese Studies
Serial Item Number: 3598Serial615493
- Media Type
- Serial
- Physical Location
- Language(s)
- English
- Collection
- Charles R. Bailey Collection
- Volume
- 169
- Issue
- 3
- Issue Information
- Dossier: Long-term effects of Agent Orange used by the US in Vietnam
Vietnamese Studies (Vietnamese Studies) - Serial
- Publication
- Vietnamese Studies
- Publisher/Org.
- Vietnamese Studies
- Frequency
- Type
- Serial
- General Note
- Issued in French as: Etudes vietnamiennes / Each issue is numbered and has a unique title based on the topic. (Note: VNCA enters the issue title in the Periodicals / Issue Information field).
Dates
Publication: 2008- General Note
- Effects of toxic chemicals on the forest ecosystem during the Vietnam War: a serious environmental challenge to Vietnam's sustainable development - Vo Quy
Harmful effects of Agent Orange / dioxin on the health of dioxin-exposed Vietnamese - Bui Dai
Considerations made by scientists regarding the consequences of chemical warfare in Vietnam - Tran Xuan Thu
Agent Orange / dioxin and its consequences on human health through epidemiological survey: retrospective study, evaluation, and analysis - Le Thi Hong Thom
Study of the frequency of nasopharyngeal cancer in dioxin-exposed patients in comparison with unexposed patients at Central Military Hospital 108 - Nguyen Quoc Gia
Long-term consequences of toxic chemicals on human health - Vu Hoai Tuan
Fight for justice by Agent Orange / dioxin victims continues fiercely - Luu Van Dat
Some remarks on the consequences of Agent Orange / dioxin from the Vietnam War: past, present and future - Nguyen Thi Ngoc Toan
Dioxin victims' fight for justice in the US - Le Duc Tiet
The right to a decent life - Mai The Chinh
Letter to the International Conference on the Consequences of Agent Orange - General Vo Nguyen Giap
The call of the international conference for Agent Orange / dioxin victims - Dang Vu Hiep
Prof. Dr. Hoang Dinh Cau, with all his heart, to the victims of chemical warfare - Le Thi Hong Thom
Prof. Le Cao Dai, a soldier-doctor, and his study of consequences of chemical warfare on human health - Le Thi Hong Thom
Approaching dioxin victims - Dam Thu
- Perma Link
- https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=3598Serial615493
- Citation
- Vietnamese Studies, 3598Serial615493. No Date, Charles R. Bailey Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University, https://www.vietnam.ttu.edu/virtualarchive/items.php?item=3598Serial615493, Accessed 25 Jan 2026.
- Pub Credit Line
- 3598Serial615493, Charles R. Bailey Collection, Vietnam Center and Sam Johnson Vietnam Archive, Texas Tech University
- Added: 17 Oct 2025 [Updated: 17 Oct 2025]
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