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    Can Biden's 'moonshot' cut cancer deaths in half in 25 years? He says that's doable.
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    Obama called on Biden to lead the “Cancer Moonshot” [in 2016], with the goal of making 10 years of progress toward a cure in five years. Some 600,000 Americans die of cancer every year, but the Biden administration believes that progress in therapeutics, diagnostics and other scientific advances in the five years since the Obama moonshot initiative have made it possible to set even more ambitious goals.
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    The new initiative includes the creation of a White House Cancer Cabinet and mobilizes multiple government departments and agencies to set goals for improving cancer detection and prevention. Regular cancer screenings can catch the disease early, yet Americans have missed more than 9.5 million cancer screenings as a result of the pandemic.
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    The White House also will host a Cancer Moonshot Summit to bring together biopharmaceutical companies, patient organizations, research institutions and healthcare communities to highlight innovations and progress toward improving cancer treatment and prevention.
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Why is Tonga entering its first Covid-19 lockdown?


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How did drug companies settle with Native American tribes over the opioid crisis?


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