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Health (Morbidity) Study reports

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Corrigendum to Validation Study

Corrigendum to Morbidity of Vietnam veterans: A study of the health of Australia's Vietnam veteran community. Volume 3 Validation Study. December 1999.

Corrigendum released March 2001.

Volume 3: Validation Study

Morbidity of Vietnam Veterans: A study of the health of Australia's Vietnam veteran community. Volume 3 Validation Study. Released December 1999.

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Volume 2: Morbidity Study (Females)

Morbidity of Vietnam Veterans: A study of the health of Australia's Vietnam veteran community. Volume 2: Female Vietnam veterans survey and community comparison outcomes. December 1998.

Volume 1: Morbidity Study (Males)

Morbidity of Vietnam Veterans: A study of the health of Australia's Vietnam veteran community. Volume 1 Male Vietnam veterans survey and community comparison outcomes.
April 1998.

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Supplementary reports

Morbidity of Vietnam Veterans: Supplementary Report No. 3
Note: This is a link to the AIHW website.

Multiple sclerosis and motor neurone disease in Vietnam veterans. Released May 2001.

Morbidity of Vietnam Veterans: Supplementary Report No. 2
Note: This is a link to the AIHW website.


Adrenal gland cancer, leukaemia and non-Hodgkin's lymphoma. Revised Edition October 2001.

Response to a recommendation from the Validation Study report that cancers reported as "other" be further investigated and that leukaemia subtypes be investigated.

Supplementary Report No 1: Suicide in Vietnam Veterans' Children

Morbidity of Vietnam Veterans: Supplementary Report No.1: Suicide in Vietnam Veterans' Children. Released 7 August 2000.

Response to a recommendation in the Validation Study report that suicide in veterans' children be further investigated.

Vietnam Veterans' Children Support Program: Spina bifida manifesta and cleft lip/palate assistance

Information on assistance available for children of Vietnam Veterans with spina bifida manifesta or cleft lip/palate.

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