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Date Posted: 10:49:54 07/25/11 Mon
Author: David Williams (Good to be Alive)
Subject: Soft Tissue Sarcoma ( Osteosarcoma)

Hello fellow veterans. I am looking for additional evidence to support my Agent Orange claim for Soft Tissue Sarcoma eventually spreading to the bone with a diagnosis of Osteosarcoma or Osteogenic Sarcoma. It is my belief that the soft tissue malignant cancer spread into my phema which then spread into the muscles around the phema. I was diagnosed with soft tissue sarcoma, but I also have a diagnosis of Osteogenic sarcoma / Osteosarcoma. Is there any one of my fellow veterans that have ran into this problem or a similar problem when filing an Agent Orange claim and winning the claim with the Veterans Administration? Please I need something to support my claim.

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