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LTC Stephen F.
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To be honest I expect many Vietnam Veterans have been treated for Agent-Orange-linked cancers SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL.
The hardest part of exposure to Agent Orange, Gulf War syndrome and the more recent burn pit and contaminates in bases and posts in this nation is that like asbestos, the depth and breadth of very bad after-effects from exposure to these toxins is a moving target.
The US government does not turn on a dime and causal relationships between exposure to toxins and cancers requires a legal level of proof which must stand up in court.
Hopefully one day soon their will be a much better understanding about the causal relationships between toxins and cancers. I hope that the Affordable Care Act will soon be replaced and that the Federal government can focus the FDA on establishing causal relationships and Congress can broaden the definition of negative effects from Agent Orange, Gulf War syndrome and the more recent burn pit and contaminates in bases and posts in this nation and whatever the next unexpected syndrome is.
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TSgt Joe C.
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They need justice ASAP SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
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SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth
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Hopefully it comes before they're all gone.
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