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@nohrt4me

I think we all have theories about what caused our ET. My onset was age 55. I grew up in a chemical town where they made Agent Orange and napalm back in the pre EPA days. Dad, who also got ET, worked in the plant. My college roommate, who lived a block away from me growing up, died of CMML. Two cousins lived in the same town as kids and later got leukemia.

The VA is looking at putting ET on the presumptive list for soldiers exposed to Agent Orange and Napalm in Vietnam. But it's very hard to pinpoint causes. We all get exposed to a lot of stuff over a lifetime, and it hits some people and not others.

The tendency now is to look for personal behaviors that caused cancer--smoking, drinking, aerosols, diet, inactivity, etc.,--and blame the patient for "poor lifestyle choices." I've learned that the only thing worse than having cancer is having a lack of empathy for people struggling with chronic illness.

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I totally agree.