After Exposure: Asbestos & Mesothelioma Stories
Chief Medical Officer at The Mesothelioma Center, Dr. Catherine Perrault, and Director of Thoracic Oncology at the University of Hawaii Cancer Center, Dr. Michele Carbone, discuss the impact of federal funding on cancer research, specifically its progressive decline over the last 25 years. Together, they explain how the amount of money allocated in grants, which leads to treatment [https://www.asbestos.com/treatment/] innovations, has not kept pace with inflation and the rising cost of newer technology. This episode particularly explores how the decrease in funding affects all cancers, but rare cancers like mesothelioma [https://www.asbestos.com/mesothelioma/] are disproportionately impacted because study sections inevitably prioritize more common malignancies like lung, breast and prostate cancer. Dr. Carbone stresses that research isn’t solely funded by the federal government, and that it needs more support from pharma, donations and the American people.
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