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DU Screening

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How Can I Be Tested for DU Exposure?

If you are worried about possible exposure to DU, talk to your local Environmental Health Coordinator Environmental Health Coordinators - Public Health (va.gov) or VA medical provider. Ask to be tested for DU.

The steps for testing include:

  1. Your VA facility orders a special urine collection kit from the MEDU Surveillance Center.
  2. Your VA provider works with you to complete a DU exposure questionnaire and submit a urine sample.
  3. You will visit one of the main VA medical facilities for the urine collection.
  4. Your local facility submits your specimen and questionnaire to the MEDU Surveillance Center.

 

What Will Be Measured in the Urine Sample I Provide?

The DU urine test measures total urine uranium. Remember that natural uranium is found in the food you eat and the water you drink. Therefore, everyone excretes uranium in their urine. If the sample has enough total uranium content, an added test is performed on the same urine sample to decide if the uranium is DU.

Please note that these are very specialized tests. It may take up to 30 days, sometimes longer, to receive results.

What Do the Results Mean?

Your total uranium level will be compared to the common range found in the general public. The added test will tell us if DU is present in your urine.

If the result shows a high total urine uranium level or shows that DU is present, you will need to talk to your doctor about whether follow up is needed. The MEDU Surveillance Center will send a letter to you and your provider that explain your result and recommended follow-up actions.

How Many Veterans Have Been Screened For DU? 

As of January 1, 2024, over 8,500 concerned Veterans have submitted a urine sample for DU testing. However, only five have tested positive for DU. The Veterans who tested positive were all involved in ‘friendly fire’ events that involved DU. These Veterans were invited to be part of the DU Follow-up Program offered by the MEDU Surveillance Center.

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