There is a new initiative hoping to make a significant impact on the lives of women Veterans facing cancer.
Veterans share personal stories of hope and survival at a Breast Cancer Awareness event at Houston VA.
Many cancer patients have ports for frequent infusions. Nurses’ solution… port shirts with strategically placed zippers.
VA provides resources and guidance to reduce the risk of cancer and maintain wellness through post-treatment
Annette Negron’s spindle cell sarcoma story exemplifies how VA connects Veterans to oncologists and nurses across great distances.
Of the 160,000 American Indian/Alaska Native Veterans, 41% of those service-connected Veterans are screened for some cancers at lower rates than other groups.
A Marine Corps Veteran had a CT scan. The screening revealed early-stage lung cancer. Here's his care journey through VA.
The SERVICE Act ensures Veterans who deployed to certain locations and times are eligible for a breast cancer risk assessment and mammogram.
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.
The SERVICE Act expands breast cancer screening eligibility for Veterans and ensures research to advance knowledge of toxic exposures and breast cancer.
A routine mammogram in October 2022 revealed a concerning lump in her breast and a new mission
Uterine cancer is not tested for during routine wellness exams. It’s important to know the risks and the warning signs to catch it early.