national cancer act

What is the National Cancer Act?

The National Cancer Act of 1971, signed into law by President Richard Nixon, marked a significant milestone in the fight against cancer. Often referred to as the "War on Cancer," this legislation aimed to significantly enhance the national effort to understand and eradicate cancer. It established a more robust framework for cancer research, expanded the authority of the National Cancer Institute (NCI), and provided increased funding for cancer research and treatment.

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