President Joe Biden made a renewed push for his cancer moonshot initiative on Monday. In his speech, he said the U.S. National Cancer Institute has launched a study that will look at using blood tests to screen against multiple cancers.
TUESDAY, Sept. 13, 2022 -- President Joe Biden made a renewed push for his cancer moonshot initiative on Monday.
“He established a national purpose that could rally the American people and a common cause,” Biden said of Kennedy's space effort.
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