national cancer act

Why was the National Cancer Act necessary?

In the early 1970s, cancer was a leading cause of death in the United States, with limited understanding of the disease and few effective treatments available. The urgency to address cancer's growing impact led to widespread public and governmental support for a concerted effort to combat it. The National Cancer Act was seen as a necessary step to coordinate and intensify research efforts, improve treatment options, and ultimately reduce cancer mortality.

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