Army Vet with Cancer is one of many fighting for his life, and VA benefits.
I loved serving my country, fighting the war in Iraq was easy, but now… battling this war on ‘cancer,’ alone, and forgotten, really, is what is hard.
I loved serving my country, fighting the war in Iraq was easy, but now… battling this war on ‘cancer,’ alone, and forgotten, really, is what is hard.
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.
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
HunterSeven Foundation, a veteran-founded, 501(c)(3) organization, conducts research on military exposures among post-9/11 veterans and educates the veteran and healthcare population on critical health information relating to their exposures.
This proactive approach to addressing health concerns is important for secondary prevention and wellness. HunterSeven Foundations supports veterans and families that have been made ill as a result of military exposures through an immediate needs program.
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