cancer moonshot

"Cancer does not discriminate red and blue," the president said Monday. "Beating cancer is something we can do together."
The vice president thanked them for showing how to force Congress to pass a law that will help ailing survivors. It's what the moonshot needs.
The Senate passed a bill that included funding for his cancer moonshot initiative — and dedicated it to his late son, Beau.
Joe Biden says he'll devote the rest of his life to working on the moonshot.
He wants to make it easier for patients to get into clinical trials.
"It requires open data, open collaboration, and above all open minds."
Because we fight cancer with money, medicine and kindness.