Detroit, MI – Feb 4th, 2022 – Dr. Dan J. Castro, top Otolaryngologist and former Top Cancer Researcher & Step 4 Professor at UCLA School of Medicine has publicly applauded the U.S. Government’s recent decision to revive the cancer “Moonshot” Program. As statistics show an ever-increasing amount of cancer patients, this decision by the President could be the catalyst to create change, and bring hope to cancer patients not just nationwide, but globally.
Dr. Castro worked diligently for 25 years as a researcher and is highly published in his field and won numerous awards worldwide for his works; including his work with Intratumoral cisplatin/adrenaline injectable gel for the treatment of patients with cutaneous and soft tissue metastases of malignant melanoma. Read more about his multicenter pilot study here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/019459989811800412.
Throughout his career, Dr. Castro has made pivotal contributions to diminish deaths caused by cancers. He feels that the research he spent half of his life on will now be applied to the world & finally rid society of the high mortality rate due to cancer.
Dr. Castro has recently stated that he is thrilled by the fresh push by the President to “reignite” the moonshot program and “end cancer as we know it.”
As cancer continues to be the second most common cause of death in the US, many agree that now is the right time to have a reinvigorated push to continue cancer research, develop new treatments, and allow cancer patients to reclaim their lives and health. Researchers agree that in order to reduce the cancer death rate, more investments will be required from national, state and local levels. Now that the “Moonshot” Program is back in the spotlight, researchers should be able to secure the investments they need to continue to bring positive change to cancer patients worldwide.
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