President Joe Biden will use his State of the Union speech to unveil additional actions in the fight against cancer as part of the administration's revived"Cancer Moonshot" initiative, which has a goal of cutting the death rate from cancer by 50% over the next 25 years.
The National Cancer Act was first signed into law in 1971 by President Richard Nixon. It was meant to represent the country's commitment to reducing cancer death rates by establishing the National Cancer Institute that leads and conducts cancer research. Biden is expected to push for additional investments for cancer research, as the $1.8 billion in funding earmarked in the 21st Century Cures Act from 2016 runs low.
Biden will outline steps in his speech to ensure that patient navigation services, processes that help individuals and caretakers go through cancer screening, diagnosis, and treatment, are covered benefits under insurance.
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