An opportunity for Trump: Position U.S. cancer science to lead the world

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Last November, the American public voted on America First causes, which include the greatest scientific discovery and achievement enterprise in the world: The National Institutes of Health. NIH has made America first in biomedical science for the past century. 

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Wafik S. El-Deiry, MD, PhD
Director, Legorreta Cancer Center, American Cancer Society Professor, Attending physician, Hematology/Oncology,
Brown University Health; Mencoff Family University Professor of Medical Science at Brown University; Associate Dean for Oncologic Sciences, The Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University; Editor-in-Chief, Oncotarget; Chair, Worldwide Innovative Network Consortium for Personalized Cancer Medicine
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Wafik S. El-Deiry, MD, PhD
Director, Legorreta Cancer Center, American Cancer Society Professor, Attending physician, Hematology/Oncology,
Brown University Health; Mencoff Family University Professor of Medical Science at Brown University; Associate Dean for Oncologic Sciences, The Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University; Editor-in-Chief, Oncotarget; Chair, Worldwide Innovative Network Consortium for Personalized Cancer Medicine

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