The COVID-19 pandemic has delayed the results of two research studies that Veterans Affairs officials say are needed to determine whether new health conditions should be added to the list of Agent Orange-connected diseases.
"There has been a shift in the schedule for [VE-HEROes]
... because the team members responsible for handling these duties are
supporting VA's response to the COVID-19 national emergency," VA
spokeswoman Christina Noel said in a statement to Military.com.
"The Vietnam Mortality study,” she added, “is expected
to be submitted for peer review and publication starting in mid-2021.”
VA officials had said they were waiting for the results to
be analyzed, reviewed and readied for publication before they would make a
decision on adding bladder cancer, Parkinsonism, hypothyroidism or hypertension
to the list of Agent Orange presumptive conditions.
Some 34,000 Vietnam-era veterans were exposed to herbicides
during the war and later diagnosed with bladder cancer, Parkinsonism or
hypothyroidism. More than 156,000 veterans who served and were exposed have
been diagnosed with hypertension, or high blood pressure.
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