Oncology nurses help patients manage symptoms and cope with the emotional and psychological effects of cancer.
Less than two years in, an innovative lung cancer screening […]
Women's History Month: VA’s National Oncology Program highlights female doctors breaking new ground in how VA treats breast cancer. Meet Dr. Sarah Colonna.
Lynch Syndrome is a collection of genetic mutations that can indicate an increased risk for colorectal cancer. Lifetime risk of colorectal cancer with this signature ranges from 10% to 80%.
VA welcomes the military and Veteran community to the “Health Equity for Black Veterans in Cancer Care” virtual live event today at 2:30 EST.
Dr. Jason Dominitz is working to spread mailed test kits, an at-home solution to colon cancer screening, on a national scale.
Cancer patient: “The doctors and infusion nurses are wonderful. They really do care about everybody. You can just tell by the way they treat people.”
Diverse representation of women in health care research allows MVP to make discoveries for women’s health
Los Angeles VA scientists are experimenting with the drug APG-157. It is derived from turmeric and has shown promising results in the fight against oral cancer.
VA is deploying AI technology for use during colonoscopy to assist in recognizing pre-cancerous growths associated with colorectal cancer.
VA to study the most effective screening technique for liver cancer. This is the largest clinical trial in history related to liver cancer screening.
Since the millionth Veteran joined MVP in 2023, the program has continued its research to improve health care for all.