The United States is observing National Cancer Control Month by highlighting the immense challenge posed by cancer, which affects millions of Americans each year. Currently, there are approximately 18 million cancer survivors nationwide, yet more than 5,000 new diagnoses occur daily, totaling over 2 million annually. Cancer remains the second leading cause of death, having claimed over 600,000 lives in the past year alone. The government commemorates those lost and celebrates the resilience of survivors while focusing on accelerating innovations and policies aimed at improving treatment outcomes and eventually finding a cure. This observance serves as a call to action... [Continue Reading]