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The Trump Administration’s “Terrifying” Cuts to U.S. Cancer Research

Season 2025 Episode 7321 | 18m 14s

40% of Americans will be diagnosed with cancer at some point in their lives. It is a statistic made even more alarming by the fact that cancer research is under threat. With the Trump administration continuing to cut funding to the cancer research system, Jonathan Mahler — a staff writer at The NYT Magazine —is investigating just what impact these cuts are already having across the country.

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