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Billions Fund Cancer Research — Here's What That Means for You

Every year, billions of dollars are poured into cancer research. Billions. With a B.

The National Cancer Institute — funded by your tax dollars — spends approximately $7 billion per year on cancer research. The American Cancer Society raises hundreds of millions. Susan G. Komen. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Stand Up to Cancer. Movember. Pink ribbon campaigns. Charity walks. Fundraiser dinners. GoFundMe campaigns.

You've probably contributed to some of these. Maybe you donated. Maybe you walked. Maybe you wore a ribbon. Maybe your employer matched donations. Maybe your taxes funded the NIH.

Billions of dollars. Decades of effort. Hundreds of thousands of researchers. Thousands of institutions.

And the result of all that investment? An EXTRAORDINARY body of published research. 2.4 million cancer studies. Documenting new drugs. New combinations. New approaches. New understanding of specific mutations and biomarkers. New clinical trial results. New hope — REAL, evidence-based, peer-reviewed hope.

The research was done. The money was well spent. The science is published.

Now here's the question nobody asks: where did all that research GO?

👆 Watch the full video to learn more.

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