Vietnamese AO Victims to Get Free Medical Treatment in South Korea
As many as 80 Vietnamese Agent Orange (AO) victims will be provided with
free medical check-ups and treatment in South Korea next week, state
media reported. This is part of a program from June 4-8 funded by the
Vietnam Union of Friendship Organizations (VUFO), the Korean Victims of
Agent Orange Veterans Association (KAOVA) and Korean Television MBC in
celebration of the 20th anniversary of Vietnam-Korea diplomatic ties
2012.
This is the first time such a lot of Vietnamese AO victims receive
free medical check-ups and treatment at a foreign hospital, VUFO Vice
President Don Tuan Phong said. “Such activities are expected to help
Korean people know more about Vietnam and its AO consequences, then,
they would join the fight for justice for AO victims,” he added. Tran
Xuan Thu, Vice President-cum-General Secretary of the Vietnam
Association of Victims of Agent Orange /dioxin said many international
friends stand side by side in the fight for justice to support
Vietnamese AO victims.
So far, at least 17 AO-related diseases have been
claimed by Vietnam and U.S. health experts, including nine various
kinds of cancers, Thu said, inserting that AO could affect most of the
human body and especially reduce immune systems to make victims
vulnerable to communicable diseases. About 4.8 million people in Vietnam
are reportedly exposed to AO and about three million currently suffer
from AO-related diseases.
Source: Vietnam News
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