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Landing Craft Personnel and Asbestos Exposure
How Navy Veterans Can Retrieve and Apply for Health Records
Brain Cancer as a Secondary Disease Linked to Veterans' Asbestos Exposure
Aviation Electronics Technicians and Asbestos Exposure
Presumptive Asbestos Conditions: Navigating the PACT Act
Bone Cancer as a Secondary Outcome of Veterans’ Asbestos Exposure
Naval Engineering Officers and Asbestos Exposure
Grave Consequences of Veterans’ Asbestos Exposure: Multiple Diseases
Signalmen and Asbestos Exposure
Pneumonitis, a Condition Associated With Asbestos Exposure
Commissioning Crews and Asbestos Exposure
Tuberculosis, a Frequent Misdiagnosis of Veterans' Asbestos Disease
A Possible Risk Factor in Gerd and Barrett’s Esophagus: Asbestos Exposure
Photographer’s Mates and Asbestos Exposure
Eligibility Requirements for Veterans’ Asbestos Exposure Claims
Navy Armed Guards and Asbestos Exposure
Asbestos Exposure, a Potential Risk Factor in Floor of the Mouth Cancer
Naval Fire Controlmen and Asbestos Exposure
Pleural Effusion, a Possible Sign of Veterans’ Asbestos Exposure
Navy Gunnery Officers and Asbestos Exposure
Diffuse Pleural Thickening, a Disorder Linked to Prolonged Asbestos Exposure
Demolition Divers and Asbestos Exposure
Neuroendocrine Tumors, Potential Consequences of Asbestos Exposure
Navy Rescue Swimmers and Asbestos Exposure
Congestive Heart Failure, a Possible Misdiagnosis of Severe Asbestos-Related Disease
Naval Aircrewmen and Asbestos Exposure
Pulmonary Function Tests, Non-invasive Tools to Assess Veterans’ Asbestos Exposure
Aerographer’s Mates and Asbestos Exposure
Chest X-rays, the Most Common Tools to Detect Navy Veterans’ Asbestos Exposure
Navy Divers and Asbestos Exposure
Thoracic Lymph Node Enlargement, a Symptom Associated With Asbestos Exposure
Mess Management Specialists and Asbestos Exposure
Rounded Atelectasis, a Rare Condition Associated With Asbestos Exposure
Midshipmen and Asbestos Exposure
Esophageal Cancer, a Severe Effect of Long-Term Asbestos Exposure
Pleural Plaques, Markers of Asbestos Exposure
Aviation Support Equipment Technicians and Asbestos Exposure
Honeycombing, a Typical Appearance of Lungs Affected by Asbestos Exposure
Explosive Ordnance Disposal Technicians and Asbestos Exposure
Ground Glass Opacity in the Lungs, a Possible Sign of Asbestos Exposure
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