Nanette Rosa faces what most parents would consider a nightmare.  Both of her daughters have cancer.  Now, a personal injury lawsuit has been filed against the federal goverment on Rosa's behalf.

For 60 years, the United States has been using  the island of Vieques, in Puerto Rico, as a bombing range, dropping live bombs and missiles in weapons tests.  These tests have not gone without serious health repercussions to the island's inhabitants, however. 

Nanette's older daughter, Coral, has been diagnosed with neuroblastoma, a cancer of the stomach and intestines.  She was diagnosed as a toddler and much of her stomach and intestines have been replaced by plastic.  The younger daughter, Inna, was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma, a type of bone cancer. 

And they are not the only people on the island suffering from cancer.