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The appeal is remanded to the RO for further development and adjudication of the veteran's claim for service connection for residuals of radiation exposure, including skin cancer and thrombocytopenia.
The veteran is entitled to service connection for Schaumberg's disease.
The appeal is remanded to obtain a more accurate dose estimate for the veteran's exposure to ionizing radiation during his entire period in Japan, including Sesebo and Kure.
The veteran's claim for an initial compensable rating for skin cancers involving the left neck, left upper arm, and right forearm is being remanded for a new examination to determine the severity of the current residuals.
The veteran's skin cancer was not incurred in or aggravated by active service, nor may it be presumed to have been incurred therein.
The veteran's claim for service connection for skin cancer (melanoma) of the face, including due to Agent Orange exposure, was denied because there is no evidence linking the condition to his military service or presumed exposure to herbicides.
The Board denied service connection for the cause of the veteran's death and eligibility to Dependent's Educational Assistance under 38 U.S.C.A. Chapter 35.
The appeal is remanded to the RO for additional development, including submission of additional evidence and VA examinations.
The veteran's skin cancer was service-connected, but his GERD was not.
The veteran's right ear hearing loss was granted, while tinnitus and PTSD were denied. The claim for skin cancer was remanded.
The Board denied the veteran's claim for service connection for skin cancer, including as due to exposure to ionizing radiation in service, based on a lack of evidence linking the condition to service and the low estimated radiation dose.
The Board denied the veteran's claims for service connection for skin cancer, left knee arthritis, and residuals of a right knee injury as they were not shown to be related to his military service. The claim for PTSD was also denied.
The Board remands the claims for service connection for GERD, skin cancer, lumbar spine disability, cervical spine disability, and bilateral hearing loss for additional development of the medical record.
The appeal is remanded to the RO for further development and adjudication of the veteran's claims.
The Board denied the veteran's claims for service connection for malignant melanoma and an enlarged prostate, as there was no evidence of a relationship to military service or exposure to herbicides.
The Board has reopened the claim for service connection for skin cancer, but denied service connection for actinic keratosis. The claims for an 8th cranial nerve disability and reflex sympathetic dystrophy were also denied.
The veteran's claim for service connection for hypertension was granted, while claims for skin cancer and a sleep disorder were denied.
The veteran's skin disorders, including recurrent actinic keratosis and squamous cell and basal cell carcinomas are at least as likely as not related to sun exposure in service.
The Board reopens the claim for service connection for malignant melanoma, but denies the claim for cancer of the lymph nodes.
The veteran's skin cancer was incurred during service due to exposure to ultraviolet light.
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