Navy Veteran cancer survivor’s relatives: “Well, you knew this was coming.” Today, he is speaking out to try to end the stigma of lung cancer. He says patients should be treated with empathy.
VA to host live virtual event: “Cancer Cabinet Community Conversation Highlighting Minority Health Month”
Cancer clinical trials are research studies that explore new ways to treat cancer and improve quality of life for patients.
Vaccinations are important for women Veterans’ overall well-being, especially if you’re pregnant or plan to become pregnant.
Today’s #VeteranOfTheDay is Army Veteran Louis R. Rocco, a medic who received a Medal of Honor for his actions during the Vietnam War.
Ann Arbor VA pulmonologists describe the evaluation and treatment of a Veteran experiencing respiratory difficulty after exposure to burn pits.
VHA IE is taking the next step forward in promoting and collaborating with innovation by announcing the Diffusion Marketplace is now public.
Aiming for the Moonshot: If you are diagnosed with cancer, Choose VA for your cancer care and survivorship.
Evidence Synthesis Program evaluates research studies to identify promising treatments and services to provide effective care for VA patients.
For the Great American Smokeout, explore VA resources and learn why every attempt to stop smoking is a step toward success.
VA’s partnership with GO2 Foundation increases awareness about lung cancer screening options and helps Veterans impacted by the disease. Adding to the lung disease supportive services VA offers.
On April 26, VA announced the addition of nine rare respiratory cancers to the list presumed service-connected disabilities due to exposure to fine particulate matter