Oncology nurses help patients manage symptoms and cope with the emotional and psychological effects of cancer.
VA’s National Oncology Program is working to better deliver equitable cancer care through new initiatives and programs.
The National Oncology Program's NPOP is guided by evidence-based best practices and substantiated by the latest innovative cancer research.
VA is actively hiring oncologists and hematologists for telehealth positions that provide Veterans in rural areas with access to care.
In a decentralized clinical trial, Veterans can participate from their own homes or local VA instead of having to travel to a research site.
VA's Breast and Gynecologic Oncology System of Excellence was established to enhance the quality of care provided to Veterans diagnosed with reproductive cancers.
VA’s expansion of TeleOncology services helps Veterans access specialty care for breast and gynecological cancers
Less than two years in, an innovative lung cancer screening [...]
In celebration of these incredible health care workers, each month NOP will highlight an oncology nurse who work tirelessly for Veterans.
VA Secretary Denis McDonough spoke at the National Press Club on Nov. 7, 2022. The following are his remarks from the event.
The positive impact of VA’s focus on health equity in oncology can be seen in the cancer care treatment outcomes of Black male Veterans.
National TeleOncology Service is looking for talented academic hematologists or oncologists who are licensed to practice in the United States












