The White House says National Cancer Control Month commitment
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- Supports cancer patients, survivors, and prevention efforts
- Advances treatments, pediatric options, and AI-driven research
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- Administration honors cancer patients and 18 million U.S. survivors while committing to prevention, treatments, and cure efforts
- More than 5,000 Americans diagnosed daily (over 2 million annually); over 600,000 deaths last year in the United States
- Recommended prevention: healthy weight and diet, limit alcohol and tobacco, exercise, and routine screenings
- Recent actions: signed the Mikaela Naylon Give Kids a Chance Act and an Executive Order to advance artificial intelligence for pediatric cancer research
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This National Cancer Control Month, my Administration stands alongside the countless brave Americans battling cancer. We pause to honor the memories of those we have lost to this vicious disease, we recognize the strength and resilience of the 18 million cancer survivors in the United States, and we remain committed to unleashing innovation and advancing policies that support better treatments and a cure. Every day, ...
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