he surely did
No , radiation and Agent Orange have no connection
See website: Agent Orange
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Agent Orange and dioxin are especially harmful to human health. Recent laboratory tests of human tissue samples (blood, fat tissue, and breast milk) taken from exposed veterans and people living in sprayed areas revealed levels of dioxin higher tham levels found in people living in non-sprayed areas of Vietnam as well as people living in industrialised countries.Since 1990, the Agent Orange Victims Fund has been testing dioxin in pooled blood samples from different areas in order to map out the average dioxin levels throughout the country. Blood samples collected from those in northern Vietnam have the lowest dioxin levels (2-3 ppt) and almost all the samples collected from people in southern Vietnam, where the chemicals were sprayed showed a much higher dioxin level.Most noteworthy are the levels of dioxin in breast milk. The high level of dioxin in nursing mothers shows how contamination spreads and bio-acumulates from mothers to their children.Epidemiological studies have shown an elevated rate of diseases and disorders in people exposed to dioxin. These include high rates of cancers, abnormalities during pregnancies, neurological and metabolic disorders, and especially birth defects.
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Agent Orange affected many people. Such as varying diseases and child abnormalities. It is not known for certain that Agent Orange is also an influence to Cancer.
Certainly, if a lipoma becomes infected or if the lipoma is causing obstruction within the intestinal/bowel region.
Yes, it is possible
You will need to get a PERSONAL doctors diagnosis to answer this.
Agent Orange, a 50-50 mixture of two herbicides 2,4,5-T and 2,4,D, was first used by the US military in Vietnam in 1965. Prior to the use of Agent Orange the US military used Agent Pink (2,4,5-T) from 1961-63, Agent Purple (2,4-D and 2,4,5,T) from 1962-65 and Agent Green (2,4,5-T) in 1962. Agent Blue (dimenthylarsinic acid and sodium cacodylate) was used for crop destruction from 1962-71.In 1969 it became publicly known that Agent Orange was contaminated with 2,3,7,8-Tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), a toxic chemical that had been found to cause cancers and birth defects in animal studies. The US government restricted the use of 2,4,5-T in the US in April 1970 and the use of Agent Orange in Vietnam was also discontinued. However the US military continued to use Agent Blue and Agent White (picloram) until 1971.