Participation in the registry includes:
- Completing an online questionnaire: CLICK HERE TO PARTICIPATE IN THE REGISTRY.
- The questionnaire will ask about you (the child) or your disabilities; health and family history of both parents; exposures during pregnancy and occupational exposures.
- A special section will ask about the veteran’s service in Vietnam. This section was designed in collaboration with the New Jersey State Agent Orange Commission.
- Collected data will be used for a study of the pattern of birth defects and disabilities that have been most frequently reported in the children of Vietnam veterans.
- All data are confidential. Your permission would be requested before any researcher would get in touch with you.
6 comments:
im definatly doing it for me and my daughter!!!!
did survey now what do i need to do
Probably wait about 20 years for them to respond with a denial.
We actually got an answer and approval our son is now 100% disabled through the VA and it took less than 18 months so don't give up Jessica and it doesn't take that long make sure you have all of your paperwork together that's what we did and got the approval. Jackie
My father was in Vietnam during Agent Orange. I have been diagnosed with depression/anxiety issues. Should I fill this out and if so why?
I am retired and was in Vietnam from '68-69 in an area sprayed with Agent Orange quite a bit. My ams and hand have been getting bumpy and blisters have developed. Some healand then reoccur. Checking the Agent Orange list and pictures related to a medical condition related to Porphyria cutanea tarda caused by Agent Orange.
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