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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. Cheers: Paul N1431A KPLU |
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