cancer??
"Gig 601XL Builder" wrDOTgiaconaATsuddenlink.net wrote in message
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Tri-Pacer wrote:
I've recently read a couple of articles concerning people who have had
cancer and upon completion of treatment been able to obtain a special
issuance.
Why would a special issuance be required if the person had been
successfully treated for cancer and was free of the disease?
I don't remember if a cancer question was on the medical application
or not.
Curious minds want to know.
It will also so depend on what sort of cancer. A brain tumor is going to
be a lot harder to get cleared for than mole gone wrong on your big toe.
A brain tumor is pretty much exclusive, even if benign.
What about two small polyps right near a major nerve in the ear?
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Matt Barrow
Performance Homes, LLC.
Cheyenne, WY
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