Abstract: The article examines lung cancer screening offers and low-dose computed tomography completion among veterans experiencing homelessness. It highlights the disparities in screening and completion rates between veterans experiencing homelessness and those who are not homeless. The study emphasizes the importance of early detection and treatment of cancer for marginalized populations and suggests tailored interventions to address barriers to screening and completion. The findings underscore the need for action to prevent preventable deaths in this high-priority population.