‘A pattern developing’
Troops report tumors, leukemiaTroops: Burn-pit caused health problemsBy Kelly Kennedy - Staff writer
Posted : Tuesday Nov 25, 2008 18:25:41 EST
As scientists, environmentalists and military officials debate the potential health effects of chemicals released at burn pits throughout Iraq and Afghanistan, troops are increasingly voicing their concerns.
More than 100 service members have written letters to Military Times. Among them are four who say they developed tumors. Three have chronic sinus problems, three have leukemia, three have Hodgkin’s lymphoma, seven have chronic coughs, seven have chronic headaches, five have asthma, one has nosebleeds, five have chronic respiratory problems, one had a stroke, two have heart problems and one suffered a collapsed lung.They all say their problems began while exposed to smoke from burn pits in Iraq and Afghanistan — though, as of yet, the evidence remains anecdotal.
Still, “I’m alarmed at the similarities of all the people who have reported they’re sick,” said Kerry Baker, associate national legislative director for Disabled American Veterans, who has reviewed about 50 cases so far.
“It’s breathing problems, asthma, chronic bronchitis or active cancer, chronic coughs, lymphoma — but mostly leukemia. There just seems to be a pattern developing.”
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