GIST IN VIET NAM VETERANS

enforcer
enforcer Member Posts: 1
edited March 2014 in Rare and Other Cancers #1
My husband is a Vietnam veteran. He was diagnosed with GIST (gastrointestinal stromal tumor)in August 2009, had surgery on September 11, 2009. Surgeon removed thirty percent of his stomach and fifteen percent of his liver. He was put on a drug called GLEEVEC. Five and a half months later, and this GIST has returned. One last drug, called Sutent to try and shrink this soft tissue sarcoma. How many other Vietnam veterans out there with this very rare cancer?????????? We are trying to appeal the VA's denial of this GIST having a connection to Agent Orange and other herbicides used in Vietnam. What are your stories????

enforcer

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  • Billjo
    Billjo Member Posts: 2
    GIST
    I also have a GIST and a Vietnam vet. I applied to the VA for a claim. They has requested documanation for a link between Agent Orange and a GIST. Can find any on the internet. Can you help? Thank You, Billjo
  • Billjo
    Billjo Member Posts: 2
    GIST
    I also have a GIST and a Vietnam vet. I applied to the VA for a claim. They has requested documanation for a link between Agent Orange and a GIST. Can find any on the internet. Can you help? Thank You, Billjo
  • jtbrua
    jtbrua Member Posts: 2
    Billjo said:

    GIST
    I also have a GIST and a Vietnam vet. I applied to the VA for a claim. They has requested documanation for a link between Agent Orange and a GIST. Can find any on the internet. Can you help? Thank You, Billjo

    Agent Orange & GIST

    Hi Billjo,  I hope by now you have found this information and have filed a VA compensation claim.  If not the following should help.  A decision by the Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA) in docket number 07-25, Citation number 0926356 found that GIST tumors are a soft tissue sarcoma and meet the presumptive criteria for an Agent Orange condition.  In that case they granted service connected disability.  If you haven't filed a claim yet do so and cite this BVA decision.

  • jtbrua
    jtbrua Member Posts: 2
    VA Appeal

    Dear enforcer,  If you are still fighting the VA on the GIST tumor please read my response to Billjo.  This information should get your husband VA compensation beneifts.

  • weejee
    weejee Member Posts: 1
    jtbrua said:

    Agent Orange & GIST

    Hi Billjo,  I hope by now you have found this information and have filed a VA compensation claim.  If not the following should help.  A decision by the Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA) in docket number 07-25, Citation number 0926356 found that GIST tumors are a soft tissue sarcoma and meet the presumptive criteria for an Agent Orange condition.  In that case they granted service connected disability.  If you haven't filed a claim yet do so and cite this BVA decision.

    Hi jtbrua — thanks to the

    Hi jtbrua — thanks to the Docket #. 1969 RVN vet including areas heavily agent oranged. Level 4 GIST found in May of 2014. I'm on imatinib (Gleevec™) since since surgery. Does VA cover any of the cost of that seriously spendy drug?

  • Paulnavy14
    Paulnavy14 Member Posts: 1
    edited July 2020 #7
    jtbrua said:

    Agent Orange & GIST

    Hi Billjo,  I hope by now you have found this information and have filed a VA compensation claim.  If not the following should help.  A decision by the Board of Veterans Appeals (BVA) in docket number 07-25, Citation number 0926356 found that GIST tumors are a soft tissue sarcoma and meet the presumptive criteria for an Agent Orange condition.  In that case they granted service connected disability.  If you haven't filed a claim yet do so and cite this BVA decision.

    Gist herbicide us navy

    Hello my name is Paul retired veteran "got the Gist"

    I was denied first for my disability because I was not in a nuclear area so now I'm working on my second disability claim with this information and the two references docket number 0926356 and also a second one I found was 0937177 both in the same time of 7.25 2005 if you still online or still alive hit me back I'll be looking around on the internet and recuperating from my second surgery tumor /  resection of my liver / Y 90 rad ... Go Navy.