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    • Primary amyloidosis, DC 7717. Primary amyloidosis is a rare disease that occurs when an abnormal protein (amyloid) builds-up in your organs and interferes with their normal function, which has been directly connected to Agent Orange exposure.
    • Chloracne or similar acneform disease, DC 7829 (must manifest to 10% within 1 year of last exposure) Chloracne is a rare skin eruption of blackheads, cysts, and nodules.
    • Type 2 Diabetes, DC 7913. Type 2 Diabetes is a condition that affects the way the body regulates and uses sugar (glucose) as a fuel. This long-term (chronic) condition results in too much sugar circulating in the bloodstream.
    • Hodgkin’s disease, DC 7709. Hodgkin’s lymphoma is a form of cancer that affects the lymphatic system, which is part of the body’s germ-fighting immune system.
  1. Jul 21, 2020 · VA releases DoD’s revised list of Agent Orange testing and storage locations. During the Vietnam era, the U.S. military used Agent Orange and other tactical herbicides for mission-related defoliation in certain environments. These tactical herbicides were tested or stored on some military bases outside of Vietnam, including in the United States.

  2. We base eligibility for VA disability compensation benefits, in part, on whether you served in a location that exposed you to Agent Orange. We call this having a presumption of exposure. You have a presumption of exposure if you meet at least one of these service requirements. Between January 9, 1962, and May 7, 1975, you must have served for ...

    • Diseases Caused by Agent Orange
    • What Is Agent Orange?
    • About Diseases Caused by Agent Orange
    • VA Disability Benefits For Agent Orange
    • Health Care Benefits For Veterans Exposed to Agent Orange
    • The Side Effects of Agent Orange
    AL Amyloidosis
    Chronic B-Cell Leukemia
    Chloracne
    Diabetes Type 2

    Agent Orange is a herbicide originating during the Vietnam War between North Vietnam, with the help of the Viet Cong, and South Vietnam, with the United States as an ally. Although the United States military knew the herbicide exposure could be harmful to enemy troops, it wasn’t aware that it could potentially harm each Vietnam War veteran that cam...

    Although there may be other conditions and Agent Orange side effects that stem from your exposure to the herbicide, the following are some of the most common ones that qualify for disability compensation with a presumptive connection from the VA. If you believe your application for disability benefits has been wrongly denied, you should contact a V...

    How do you qualify for Agent Orange benefits? For the conditions above, you may not need to prove a service connection. However, you will need to provide the VA with medical evidence of your diagnosis so it can evaluate your condition and give you a relevant disability rating. The VA has a long list of illnesses and diseasesrelated to Agent Orange ...

    The passing of the Agent Orange Act in 1991 expanded the benefits available to Vietnam veterans exposed to defoliants, dioxin, and herbicides known as Agent Orange. The act allowed the National Academy of Sciences to gather and analyze data to learn more about presumptive military exposure to toxins during the Vietnam era. As a result of this resea...

    Agent Orange’s side effects are often long-term and can affect the daily quality of life of exposed veterans. Veterans who worked with Agent Orange may be more susceptible to various forms of cancer and could benefit from VA health care and disability benefits to get them through diagnoses and treatments and makeup lost income as a result. Speak wi...

  3. Jun 27, 2011 · Agent Orange contained a highly toxic dioxin compound, and it is now known to cause many serious diseases and chronic health conditions. For years, the Department of Veterans Affairs awarded social security disability benefits for illness to veterans in Columbus and across the US. Huge numbers of ex-soldiers rely on these payments as their only ...

  4. 1 VVA SELF-HELP GUIDE Agent Orange is a highly toxic herbicide and defoliant chemical, one of the tactical use “Rainbow Herbicides” used by the U.S. military during the Vietnam War.

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  6. The VA lists most qualifying Agent Orange exposures as taking place between January 9, 1962, and May 7, 1975, in these locations: Vietnam. Korea. Areas just outside Vietnam and Korea. On ships on waterways in Vietnam. On ships in “blue water” around Vietnam. C-123 airplanes in Vietnam or anywhere else.

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