The intense itching that afflicted Amber Mayhew Workman began in 2004. It led to sores that covered her from head to foot. It took four years before she finally found an answer — Hodgkin’s disease, a cancer that begins in the cells of the immune system. Her father, Roland Mayhew, a former Marine who served in Vietnam in 1966-67, does not doubt that his exposure to Agent Orange is connected to his first-born child’s battle with cancer.
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