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  • VA officials extend 'Agent Orange' benefits to more vet... 
    Reported by: Dyess Air Force Base

    Friday, Oct 16, 2009 @10:23am CDT

    WASHINGTON (AFNS) -- Relying on an independent study by the Institute of Medicine, Secretary of Veterans Affairs Eric K. Shinseki decided to establish a service-connection for Vietnam veterans with three specific illnesses based on the latest evidence of an association with the herbicides referred to as Agent Orange.

    The illnesses affected by the recent decision are Parkinson's disease, ischemic heart disease and B-cell leukemias such as hairy-cell leukemia.

    Used in Vietnam to defoliate trees and remove concealment for the enemy, Agent Orange left a legacy of suffering and disability that continues today. Between January 1965 and April 1970, an estimated 2.6 million military personnel who served in Vietnam were potentially exposed to sprayed Agent Orange.

    In practical terms, veterans who served in Vietnam during the war and who have a "presumed" illness do not have to prove an association between their illnesses and their military service. This "presumption" simplifies and speeds up the application process for benefits, according to VA officials.

    The secretary's decision brings the number of presumed illnesses to 15 recognized by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

    "We must do better reviews of illnesses that may be connected to service, and we will," Secretary Shinseki added. "Veterans who endure health problems deserve timely decisions based on solid evidence."

    Other illnesses previously recognized under VA's "presumption" rule as being caused by exposure to herbicides during the Vietnam War are:

    -- Acute and subacute transient peripheral neuropathy
    -- AL amyloidosis
    -- Chloracne
    -- Chronic lymphocytic leukemia
    -- Diabetes Mellitus (Type 2)
    -- Hodgkin's disease
    -- Multiple Myeloma
    -- Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma
    -- Porphyria cutanea tarda
    -- Prostate cancer
    -- Respiratory cancers
    -- Soft Tissue Sarcoma (other than Osteosarcoma, Chondrosarcoma, Kaposi's sarcoma, or Mesothelioma)

    Additional information about Agent Orange and VA's services and programs for veterans exposed to the chemical are available at www.publichealth.va.gov/exposures/agentorange, or call the toll-free helpline at 800-749-8387. (Courtesy of VA)

     

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