• AFGSC hosts Virtual Town Hall to discuss MCCS Phase 1B results

    AFGSC held another public town hall Oct. 31 to discuss the results of the latest phases of the Missile Community Cancer Study, following the release of Round 3 Environmental Sampling results at the command’s three active missile wings and to publish Phase 1B results of the ongoing Epidemiological

  • AFGSC announces round 3 environmental sampling results

    USAFSAM completed its third round of environmental sampling for the Missile Community Cancer Study (MCCS) in August, and AFGSC announced the next MCCS Virtual Town Hall (VTH) will take place Oct. 31 to discuss the results of Phase 1B of the MCCS Epidemiological Study.

  • AFGSC announces first fully public MCCS virtual town hall

    AFGSC announced May 31 they plan to host a virtual town hall at 10:30 a.m. Central standard time June 6, 2024, regarding the ongoing Missile Community Cancer Study. The virtual town hall will be the first time AFGSC has opened a town hall livestream to the public.

  • AFGSC issues PCB memo for health care providers

    AFGSC published a memorandum signed by commander Gen Bussiere documenting the presence of PCBs at missile facilities based on an environmental survey by USAFSAM, acknowledging PCBs likely also present at decommissioned Peacekeeper and Titan missile facilities operated by many now-separated, retired

  • AFGSC, USAFSAM hold Missile Community Cancer Study virtual town hall

    AFGSC Commander Gen. Bussiere held a virtual town hall Feb. 23 with current and former missile community members currently serving throughout several organizations to provide updates on environmental sampling results, Polychlorinated Biphenyls (PCBs) mitigation efforts, and the results from the

  • AFGSC Commander directs action based on initial research findings

    Teams of medical and public health experts recently presented initial findings taken from an ongoing survey and study of cancer-related concerns at Air Force Global Strike Command’s intercontinental ballistic missile bases.The teams, consisting of members from the U.S. Air Force School of Aerospace