Wednesday, February 2, 2022

Cancer Moonshot Launches in 2022 with Bold New Vision

Cancer Moonshot Launches in 2022 with Bold New Vision

 

Dear partners, colleagues, and friend

We all know cancer screening is important for the early detection of disease, better health outcomes, and saving more lives. Many of you work with us through our national programs to extend these benefits to millions of people.

Today, the White House underscored the importance of cancer prevention and early detection by making it a national priority and cornerstone of the new Cancer Moonshot Initiative. The President’s Cancer Panel also released “Closing Gaps in Cancer Screening: Connecting People, Communities, and Systems to Improve Equity and Access.”

As many of you will remember, the Cancer Moonshot Initiative was first launched in 2016 by then Vice President Biden to accelerate progress in cancer research. The heightened focus on cancer prevention and screening in the 2022 relaunch of Cancer Moonshot initiative is a clear acknowledgement of the impact our work is having through communities, employers, and families.

The new Cancer Moonshot sets some ambitious goals for the future of cancer prevention and control: 1) reduce the death rate from cancer by 50 percent over the next 25 years and 2) improve the experience of patients and families living with and surviving cancer. As part of the Moonshot, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services made a commitment that supports these new Moonshot objectives: accelerating efforts to nearly eliminate cervical cancer through screening and HPV vaccination, with a particular focus on reaching people who are most at risk.

We look forward to collaborating with you in the months and years ahead as we continue working toward realizing these goals. We’ll have more to share about DCPC’s Moonshot work as the initiative unfolds

Sincerely,

 

Lisa C. Richardson 

Lisa C. Richardson, MD, MPH

Director, CDC Division of Cancer Prevention and Control

 

 

 

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