Lung cancer is the deadliest cancer among Veterans with nearly 900,000 Veterans who may be eligible for lung cancer screening.
Veteran Patti Duhon discusses her experience receiving breast cancer treatment and cancer genetic testing at VA.
VA has taken on the challenge of the Cancer Moonshot, leading the charge with best-in-class cancer care for our Veterans across the country.
VA brings colorectal cancer screening to Veterans’ homes while providing cutting-edge care.
VA is meeting the needs of the growing women Veteran population through best in class cervical cancer care.
VA blood cancer care places emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration, ensuring care that considers all aspects of a Veterans’ cancer journey.
Air Force Veteran Douglas Cross was diagnosed with lung cancer and received his care at the Houston VA.
Lung cancer affects almost 8,000 Veterans every year. VA and NASA come together to encourage Veterans to get screened.
Veterans share personal stories of hope and survival at a Breast Cancer Awareness event at Houston VA.
Targeted treatment delivers a gene that encodes a protein to a patient’s bladder so it can fight cancer.
There is a new initiative hoping to make a significant impact on the lives of women Veterans facing cancer.
VA’s Breast and Gynecologic Oncology System of Excellence reduces barriers to care and provides support to Veterans with cervical cancer diagnoses.