The Department of Veterans Affairs has expanded the PACT Act to include coverage for acute leukemia, multiple myelomas, and other blood cancers for veterans exposed to hazardous conditions in the Mideast and Central Asia.
Organizations like the HunterSeven Foundation and advocates have tirelessly fought for this inclusion, emphasizing the critical need for early detection and prevention of these devastating cancers.
This expansion honors the legacies of brave veterans like SSG Ben Ransom, SGT Anna Givens, and CW4 Michael Harris, who battled leukemia and continue to inspire the mission for better care.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has expanded the PACT Act to include coverage for acute leukemia, multiple myelomas, and other blood cancers for veterans exposed to hazardous conditions in the Mideast and Central Asia.
Organizations like the HunterSeven Foundation and advocates have tirelessly fought for this inclusion, emphasizing the critical need for early detection and prevention of these devastating cancers.
This expansion honors the legacies of brave veterans like SSG Ben Ransom, SGT Anna Givens, and CW4 Michael Harris, who battled leukemia and continue to inspire the mission for better care.
The Department of Veterans Affairs has expanded the PACT Act to include coverage for acute leukemia, multiple myelomas, and other blood cancers for veterans exposed to hazardous conditions in the Mideast and Central Asia.
Organizations like the HunterSeven Foundation and advocates have tirelessly fought for this inclusion, emphasizing the critical need for early detection and prevention of these devastating cancers.
This expansion honors the legacies of brave veterans like SSG Ben Ransom, SGT Anna Givens, and CW4 Michael Harris, who battled leukemia and continue to inspire the mission for better care.