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      <pubDate>Fri, 12 Oct 2007 18:24:00 -0400</pubDate>
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      <title>Awarding numerical rating for VA compensation</title>
      <description>I am a Vietnam era vet, with agent orange exposure, with Diabetes type 2, Prostate cancer, radiated 2005, 0.0 from radiation hence now 0.3 - 10-11-2007, yet the VA claim decision states that the cancer is not active.&amp;nbsp; Why is the PSA elevated from 0.0 (2005) and now is 0.3 (10-11-2007) Does not this indicate that there is some type of process going on.&amp;nbsp;Since they are basing their award on PSA resullts ( active vs inactive ), which...</description>
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