Uranium Exposure 'Caused Soldier's Cancer Death'
Western Daily Press › September 11, 2009
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Western Daily Press › September 11, 2009
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The death of a former soldier from colon cancer was probably caused by his exposure to depleted uranium during the first Gulf War, an inquest heard yesterday.
The hearing in Smethwick, West Midlands, was told that Stuart Dyson died 17 years after being exposed to particles of the substance used in munitions during the 1991 conflict.See the full content of this document
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Uranium Exposure 'Caused Soldier's Cancer Death'
Mr Dyson, who served in the Royal Pioneer Corps, died at 39 in June ...
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