
3 Ways Military Service Accidentally Targeted Your Testicles
Testicular cancer’s environmental risk factors align perfectly with everything warfighters are exposed to overseas which places post-9/11 veterans at a much higher risk.
Testicular cancer’s environmental risk factors align perfectly with everything warfighters are exposed to overseas which places post-9/11 veterans at a much higher risk.
We see end-stage cancer diagnoses in young, otherwise healthy veterans. This cannot continue. I am confident with the support of CancerX, Moffitt Cancer Center, and DiME, we’ll be able to make an impactful, lifesaving dent into this problem.
I silently removed my wedding ring from my left hand to my right hand. Our bond was broken. I now am facing the world as a widow. Heartbroken, but refusing to be broken.
Just please don’t do it. You’ve been through enough already. Let us help you get back on track and know you are not alone.
The VA PACT Act – covering pre- and post-9/11 military veterans who may have been exposed to toxic burn pits while deployed and now face medical illnesses and cancers as a result. Apply now.
Not many will fight cancer three times, face over ten invasive surgeries to clear cancer in five different organs and still smile and commit to serving others.
From the initial dozen cancers passed through the PACT Act, we’ve included the most recent, up-to-date, in-depth list from the Department of Veterans Affairs
Colon cancer is one of the most treatable cancers… but only if caught in early stages. Unfortunately, it is killing our post-9/11 veterans.
We are spending FOUR-TIMES the amount on “discretionary spending” than we are actual healthcare for our veterans.
In the fight for their lives, both Billy and Aks have been face-to-face with death: from combat to cancer and the heroism in between.
We know exposures to toxins are bad, but how can we lessen our risk after range day? From start-to-finish, what you need to know.
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