Hi,
Some studies showed that veterans who served in the South during the war have increased rates of cancer, and nerve, digestive, skin and respiratory disorders. Veterans from the south had higher rates of
throat cancer, acute/
chronic leukemia, Hodgkin's lymphoma and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma,
prostate cancer, lung cancer,
colon cancer, soft tissue sarcoma and
liver cancer. With the exception of liver cancer, these are the same conditions the US Veterans Administration has determined may be associated with exposure to Agent Orange/dioxin, and are on the list of conditions eligible for compensation and treatment.
A December 2006 Department of Defense report listed Agent Orange testing, storage, and disposal sites at 32 locations throughout the United States, as well as in Canada, Thailand, Puerto Rico, Korea, and in the Pacific Ocean.
This is all that I can find as a reference to the question asked.
Hope it helps.
Dr.JAY PATEL