Support for Our Veteran Brothers

VPCa is proud to provide an important campaign providing direct impact for Veterans through advocacy efforts to encourage early screening and detection of prostate cancer.

If diagnosed early the probability of curing the disease is more than 98%. Unfortunately, if it’s caught in its later stages the probability of cure reduces to approximately 30%. 

Join us to learn how you can support your “Brothers in Arms” and educate Veterans about their higher risk of developing prostate cancer.   

50 Vets in 50 States monthly ZOOM meetings are hosted the last Tuesday of each month, at 7pm EST. The format of our monthly calls will be a guided/moderated networking event, to include a support group for newly diagnosed Veteran PCa patients.

Current funding for 50 Vets in 50 States is provided by sponsors contributions and donations. If you are interested in supporting our mission with a corporate sponsorship? Please contact us at info@VeteransProstateCancer.org

Previous Meetings

July 25th, 2023 50 Vets in 50 States Meeting

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June 27th, 2023 50 Vets in 50 States Meeting

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April 25th, 2023 50 Vets in 50 States Meeting

February 28th, 2023 50 Vets in 50 States Meeting

March 28th, 2023 50 Vets in 50 States Meeting

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October 25th,2022 50 Vets in 50 States Meeting

Meeting Information

November 24th, 2022 50 Vets in 50 States Meeting

December 13th, 2022 50 Vets in 50 States Meeting

A direct voice FOR Veterans BY Veterans

50 Vets in 50 States

Providing educational materials and awareness activities to the Veteran and active-duty military population throughout the VHA Medical Communities to impact the detection and treatment of prostate cancer.

Get Involved & Join US

If you are Veteran who has been directly impacted by prostate cancer, are a current patient, or would like to support our efforts to educate and raise awareness, we invite you to make a difference for all Veterans by being an advocate in your local area. Are you currently receiving care within a VHA Medical Center?   

VPCa is seeking Veterans who would like to support your “Brothers-in-Arms” and become a direct voice for change within their local VHA Administration. Currently, important changes and enhancements are needed to address disparities in treatment of Veterans with prostate cancer, and further educate men on the importance of early detection. Join us, as we raise awareness through our voices, relationships, and advocacy.   

Ready to learn more and make an impact? We invite you to our next monthly 50 Vets in 50 States virtual meeting.