VA brings colorectal cancer screening to Veterans’ homes while providing cutting-edge care.
VA to study the most effective screening technique for liver cancer. This is the largest clinical trial in history related to liver cancer screening.
More than 38,000 VA colonoscopies have been performed using artificial intelligence (AI) devices.
In celebration of these incredible health care workers, each month NOP will highlight an oncology nurse who work tirelessly for Veterans.
VA supports black Veterans who may be at-risk or in the midst of a cancer journey... reducing barriers to VA’s best-in-class cancer care.
Raising awareness about health challenges facing minority communities and reducing health disparities among minority Veterans.
VA health leaders, along with representatives from private and public health care organizations, host a Cancer Cabinet Community Conversation.
Less than two years in, an innovative lung cancer screening […]
VA’s Cancer Cabinet Community Conversation roundtable will be held at Noon EST on July 26, and the public is welcome to join us via YouTube.
VA Secretary Denis McDonough spoke at the National Press Club on Nov. 7, 2022. The following are his remarks from the event.
APOLLO is a complex acronym for a data collection project with an important goal: individualized cancer treatment. VA is working with federal partners in largely unprecedented cancer research.
First announced two years ago as part of the National Cancer Moonshot Initiative, VA oncologists have now used IBM Watson for Genomics technology to support precision oncology care for more than 2,700 Veterans with cancer.