The federal government has awarded Johns Hopkins University $20.9 million as part of President Biden’s Cancer Moonshot program aimed at halving the cancer death rate by 2047. Hopkins researchers are trying to create a device similar to a camera to detect cancer cells left behind after surgery. The research is intended to minimize how often surgeries leave small amounts of cancer cells inside a patient’s body.
Hopkins gets $21M from Biden’s Cancer Moonshot program
August 20, 2024