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Vietnam Vet’s Renal Cell Carcinoma

Post a new topicby livingwith on Thu Feb 05, 2009 12:09 pm

My husband Ken, a Vietnam Veteran, had a kidney removed 5 years ago due to renal cell carcinoma. It was found accidentally and very early, not because of any symptoms, but due to an ultrasound performed on his gallbladder. We are currently appealing a claim with the Veterans Administration to have his cancer made service-connected because of his exposure to Agent Orange while in Vietnam. It has been denied twice but we aren’t giving up.
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Re: Vietnam Vet’s Renal Cell Carcinoma

Post a new topicby BevieJ on Tue Apr 07, 2009 12:15 am

Hi Laurel,
My husband Ken is alos a Vietname Vet, he had his kidney removed three years ago due to renal cell carcinoma. Unfortunately is was huge and had already spread to the lymph nodes. We have also tried unsuccessfully to get anywhere with the VA regarding this. It seems there have been a lot of our guys diagnosed with this just in the past couple of years and I find it hard to believe with all the other cancers that are associated to AO, that kidney cancer would not also be included. Anyway, hope you find success and if you do I would sure like to hear about it, thanks Bevie
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