The president and first lady toured medical facilities to promote cancer research and announced $150 million for advanced cancer treatment projects, part of a $400 million investment by the ARPA-H.
Biden emphasized the toll of cancer surgery on families and the importance of real-time tumor visualization technology to improve surgical outcomes quickly.
The goal is to accelerate progress in reducing cancer deaths, with a focus on advancing solutions to aid surgeons in more effectively removing tumors.
President Biden aims to make strides towards his 2022 goal of reducing U.S. cancer fatalities before leaving office, underscoring the urgency in the fight against cancer.
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