Cancer Moonshot

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Cancer Moonshot Task Force Report Released

The Task Force issued a report describing activities and an implementation plan for achieving the Cancer Moonshot's goals.

Read the report

During his State of the Union address on January 12, 2016, President Barack Obama announced the establishment of a Cancer Moonshot to accelerate cancer research. The initiative—led by Vice President Joe Biden—aims to make more therapies available to more patients, while also improving our ability to prevent cancer and detect it at an early stage.

To ensure that the Cancer Moonshot's goals and approaches are grounded in the best science, President Obama directed the Cancer Moonshot Task Force to consult with external experts, including the presidentially appointed National Cancer Advisory Board (NCAB). A Blue Ribbon Panel of experts was established as a working group of the NCAB to assist the board in providing this advice. The panel's charge was to provide expert advice on the vision, proposed scientific goals, and implementation of the Cancer Moonshot.

Task Force

Learn about the mission of the White House Cancer Moonshot Task Force and its report describing activities and an implementation plan.

Blue Ribbon Panel Report

The Blue Ribbon Panel Report 2016 outlines 10 recommendations to accelerate progress against cancer.

Cancer Moonshot Milestones

Stay up to date with the latest news and activities related to the Cancer Moonshot.

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