This fourth episode in our miniseries commemorating the National Cancer Act’s 50th anniversary highlights the progress the National Cancer Institute has made in cancer prevention. We talk to leaders in NCI’s Division of Cancer Prevention about avoidance, screening and treatments, and vaccinations, and how precision medicine is impacting further research.
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50 Years of Cancer: Prevention Tactics in Avoidance, Screening & Vaccination
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In this latest episode of the National Cancer Act miniseries, we discuss progress in cancer prevention research and practice.
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Dr. Philip Castle Director, Division of Cancer Prevention NCI -
Dr. Lori Minasian Deputy Director, Division of Cancer Prevention NCI
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