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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Navy Pushes AI from Experiments to Everyday Warfighting Functions
The Navy’s hybrid fleet hinges on a common naval lexicon and trustworthy AI woven into every intelligence function.
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Why Federal Experience Matters After Leaving Government
Jose Arrieta, former HHS CIO, discusses how federal civil servants can carry their high-stakes experience and resilience into careers beyond public service.
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Officials Build Digital Backbone for Federal Health Care Reform
Federal health agencies are building digital infrastructure to support transparency, interoperability and prescription cost comparisons.
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How the Marine Corps Is Building a High-Tech Future Fleet
The Marine Corps is leveraging AI to automate tedious tasks, enhance data readiness and accelerate mission-critical functions.
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