President Joe Biden announces $23M for cancer research at Tulane

President Joe Biden announced a substantial grant allocation to Tulane University for cancer treatment while in New Orleans on Tuesday.

Tulane researchers secured $22.9 million from the Biden Administration’s Advanced Research Projects Agency for Health to create imaging technologies that will allow surgeons to visualize and ensure the complete removal of cancer cells during surgery.

The President and First Lady Jill Biden made the announcement at the Cancer Moonshot Event hosted at the university, promoting the administration’s initiative to reduce cancer-related deaths.

“Today, we’re announcing a $150 million ARPA-H funding to some of the nation’s cancer research institutions and that includes right here at Tulane University,” President Joe Biden said. “We just met with one of your research teams and we saw 3D views of tumors, it’s incredible − road map that doctors can follow during surgery unlike anything they’ve seen before. Right, surgeons [are] determined to remove cancer cells and protect vital organs, nerves and blood vessels without clear view of them. A lot of it’s really the movement of educated guesswork and not positive. The funding we announced today will help get these tools into the operating room to visualize tumors right away instead of having to wait for days and weeks, and maybe reopening the patient to go back in.”

A screenshot of President Joe Biden, First Lady Jill Biden and Dr. J. Quincy Brown at the Cancer Moonshot Event at Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana.

First Lady Jill Biden said cancer affects everyone and following the death of their son Beau to brain cancer, she and President Biden decided to invest in cancer treatment.

“We wanted to help families like ours so that they won’t have to experience this terrible loss and as President, Joe has brought his son relentless optimism to the Biden Cancer Moonshot − to end cancer as we know it,” she said.

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