“The PACT Act helps us provide generations of Veterans and their survivors with the care and benefits they've earned and deserve,” said director Michael Kilmer. The PACT Act helps Veterans who’ve had toxic exposures.
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.
Starting in October, VA will hire and train new staff […]
PACT ACT is the most significant expansion of benefits and services for toxin-exposed Veterans in more than 30 years. Cancer Moonshot helps foster a cancer research community within VA.
Here’s important sarcoma cancer information. Also read about cancer service-connected disability if exposed to Agent Orange in Vietnam.
Every week, VA sends a newsletter that is jam-packed with resources like free concert tickets, farming assistance, workout programs, national park passes and Veteran discounts on hundreds of services.
Fisher House Foundation maintains hotel-like properties for families who live far from their medical care.
VA was there for Larry when a heart condition threatened his life. His doctor read a scan and brought him in for a pacemaker same day.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Ed Dougherty, who served in Vietnam.
After Marine Corps Veteran Joe Gallo was diagnosed with prostate cancer, he and two others created a virtual support group for prostate cancer patients.
VA defines backlog as the number of claims pending over 125 days. Two events have occurred that will, however, result in significant claims backlog increases in the near term.
Community providers: Access recent VA webinars anytime through VHA TRAIN. Learn about Agent Orange, episodes of care, caregivers and more.