Biden announces $150 million in research grants for ‘moonshot’ to fight cancer

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Biden announces $150 million in research grants for ‘moonshot’ to fight cancer
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Cancer is the second-highest killer of people in the U.S. after heart disease.

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden listen during a demonstration of cancer research and detection techniques at Tulane University, Tuesday, Aug. 13, 2024, in New Orleans.

“We’re moving quickly because we know that all families touched by cancer are in a race against time,” Biden said. This year alone, the American Cancer Society estimates that 2 million new cases will be diagnosed and 611,720 people will die of cancer diseases. “President Biden’s passion and commitment to this effort has made monumental differences for the entire cancer community, including those who are suffering from cancer,” said Jon Retzlaff, the chief policy officer at the American Association for Cancer Research.

For instance, Medicare has started to pay for follow-up colonoscopies if a stool-based test suggests cancer, she said, and Medicare will now pay for navigation services to guide patients through the maze of their cancer care.

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