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Leveraging Veterans Health Administration Clinical and Research Resources to Accelerate Discovery and Testing in Precision Oncology

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Conclusions

VA may have an opportunity to reach out to veterans who may not have immediate access to facilities running clinical trials. As it develops capabilities to bring the trial to the veteran, VA could have more virtual and/or centralized recruitment strategies. This would broaden opportunities for considering novel approaches that may not rely on a more traditional facility-based recruitment approach.

Ultimately, VA can be a critical part of a national effort to fight and, perhaps even, defeat cancers. With its extensive resources and capabilities, VA has the ability to advance a precision oncology agenda that provides veterans with the highest standard of care. It has built upon many key elements in clinical, technological and scientific fields of study that would challenge most health care systems given the extensive costs involved. In addition, creating strong partnerships with organizations such as PCF, NCI, and DoD that are complementary in resources and expertise will help VA to build a national network for cancer care. Putting this all together will support and facilitate a vision for more precise care for any veteran with cancer by more rapidly enabling the testing and approval of medications developed for this purpose.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank Daphne Swancutt for comments and edits on drafts of this article.

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