During his recent visit to New Orleans, President Biden announced a substantial investment of $150 million to advance cancer research. The funding, part of the administration's ambitious Cancer 'Moonshot' initiative, was unveiled during his visit to Tulane University with First Lady Jill Biden.
The grants are intended to benefit eight leading research institutions, improving their capabilities in precision cancer surgery. This innovative approach aims to improve the accuracy of tumor removal and minimize the need for subsequent surgeries by using advanced imaging technologies to ensure complete removal of tumor cells at tumor sites.
In his speech, President Biden emphasized the urgency of these innovations, noting that the battle against cancer is personal for many American families, including his own. He shared his vision of cutting cancer death rates in half within the next 25 years and providing robust support for patients and their families.
This significant financial commitment underscores the Biden administration’s dedication to transforming cancer treatment and care, embodying a nationwide effort to potentially cure some types of cancer.