This story is being resurfaced today as part of War, U.S.A’s Wednesday unlocking of past reporting for unpaid subscribers . Thousands of U.S. Navy service members, veterans, and their beneficiaries who tested positive in a screening typically used for colon cancer were never alerted to the results and few received follow up treatment, according to an internal document obtained through a freedom of information act request.
Check your blood, because the Navy wouldn't
Check your blood, because the Navy wouldn't
Check your blood, because the Navy wouldn't
This story is being resurfaced today as part of War, U.S.A’s Wednesday unlocking of past reporting for unpaid subscribers . Thousands of U.S. Navy service members, veterans, and their beneficiaries who tested positive in a screening typically used for colon cancer were never alerted to the results and few received follow up treatment, according to an internal document obtained through a freedom of information act request.