50 Years of Cancer: The Road to Better Treatment and Diagnostics
In our second episode of our National Cancer Act 50th Anniversary miniseries, we examine the field of cancer research and diagnostics. National Cancer Institute Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnostics Associate Director Dr. Meg Mooney and Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis Director Dr. James Doroshow explain the history of this technology, as well as how legislation got treatment and diagnostics to where it is today.
See more coverage and previous episodes on cancer innovation.
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Meg Mooney Associate Director of Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program NCI -
Dr. James Doroshow Director, Division of Cancer Treatment and Diagnosis NCI
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'One CMS' Strategy Aims to Modernize Operations, Combat Fraud
The One CMS strategy is breaking down silos, improving interoperability and expanding AI-powered services for beneficiaries.
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Health Officials Shift Cybersecurity Toward Proactive Resilience
AI-enhanced threat detection, role-based training and expanded information sharing are improving cyber preparedness across federal health.
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AI Prototype Aims to Close Feedback Gaps Driving Marine Corps Attrition
PULSE Check gives commanders near-real-time insight into unit stressors, helping leaders address retention issues before Marines leave.
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Meeting the War Department’s Edge Computing Challenge
Matt Barry discusses how HP Federal is supporting mission-critical environments with secure, resilient and interoperable edge technologies.
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