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VA INCREASES AGENT ORANGE
ILLNESS PRESUMPTIONS LIST
WASHINGTON (October 13, 2009) - The Veterans of Foreign Wars of
the U.S. is applauding Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric K. Shinseki's
decision to increase by three the number of illnesses that can now be
linked to the herbicide defoliant Agent Orange, which was used
extensively during the Vietnam War.
Today's addition of hairy cell leukemia, Parkinson's disease and
ischemic heart disease raises to 15 the total number of
"presumed" service-connected illnesses the VA considers linked
to Agent Orange.
"This is very significant," said VFW national commander Thomas
J. Tradewell Sr., a Vietnam veteran from Sussex, Wis.
"Veterans who contracted one or more of the 15 associated illnesses
no longer have to prove their illness was due to their service in
Vietnam during the war. The VA is saying 'We believe you,' which
will enable more veterans to receive the healthcare and benefits they
earned and deserve."
Shinseki's decision is supported by an independent study by the
Institute of Medicine, entitled, "Veterans and Agent Orange,"
which was released on July 24, 2009.
Tradewell called the IOM report - the eighth in a series - extremely
important because scientific research is continuing into the long-term
effects of Agent Orange and other herbicides used during the Vietnam
War.
The report also means scientific research is continuing to validate what
the veterans' community has been saying for decades - that Agent Orange
is making people sick," he said.
As a former Army chief of staff and twice-wounded Vietnam combat veteran
of two tours, Secretary Shinseki knows how to take care of troops and
their families. His acceptance of the IOM recommendations also
proves that he will listen to the scientific community and act on their
recommendations if it helps to better serve veterans and their
families," said Tradewell. "The veterans community is
extremely fortunate to have him in our corner."
The
new list of 15 illnesses now recognized under VA's
"presumption" rule are:
- Acute
and Subacute Transient Peripheral Neuropathy AL Amyloidosis
- Chloracne
- Chronic
Lymphocytic Leukemia
- Diabetes
Mellitus (Type 2)
- Hairy
Cell Leukemia
- Hodgkin's
Disease
- Ischemic
Heart Disease
- Multiple
Myeloma
- Non-Hodgkin's
Lymphoma
- Parkinson's
Disease
- Porphyria
Cutanea Tarda
- Prostate
Cancer
- Respiratory
Cancers
- Soft
Tissue Sarcoma (other than Osteosarcoma, Chondrosarcoma, Kaposi's
sarcoma, or Mesothelioma)
To read the the VA press
release with links to more information on each illness, go to http://www1.va.gov/opa/pressrel/pressrelease.cfm?id=1796.
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