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Reduced Funds for Cancer is Cost of Iraq, Say Ex-White House Aide, Cancer Researchers
Weiner and Berg just returned from the annual national meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), attended by 17,000 cancer researchers from throughout the U.S. and the world.
In a commentary in today's San Diego Union Tribune, "TOO FEW FUNDS TO FIGHT CANCER," Weiner and Berg report that "the underlying buzz all around the
They state, "physicians and researchers are making discoveries shattering the old death sentence of cancer — the death rate has declined 2% a year since 2002. Still, 1500 Americans die a day from cancer, and one in two men and one in three women will develop cancer during their lives, according to new figures from CDC."
The authors contend, "It is tragic that private volunteer organizations have to scramble to pick up the pieces of the federal government, who with all its power, could be driving scientists closer to curing this dread disease."
NIH has lost 2% of its budget to inflation in real dollars every year for the last seven years, a 14% decline.
Weiner asked
NCI now funds fewer than 10% of requested research projects, down from 25% a decade ago.
"Cancer scientists share the blame," the writers assert. When Weiner asked why the "professional consensus" at NCI is only requesting a
Link to printed article: http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20080418/news_lz1e18berg.html
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