A new editorial published in JAMA Oncology warns that cancer care progress is under threat from a trifecta of challenges: proposed federal budget cuts, a surge in medical misinformation, and a critical gap in public health literacy. The researchers argue that these factors risk undoing years of progress in cancer outcomes. They are calling for an immediate, proactive shift in how researchers and clinicians communicate with the public.
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