During National Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, the President issued a statement expressing support for Americans affected by ovarian cancer and honoring those who have lost their lives to the disease. The message emphasized the administration's ongoing commitment to fighting all forms of cancer and promoting a healthier future.
The President highlighted the creation of the Make America Healthy Again commission, which is focused on addressing underlying causes of diseases such as ovarian cancer. The administration has also implemented measures aimed at increasing transparency in healthcare pricing, reducing prescription drug costs, expanding telehealth services, and allowing terminally ill patients access to experimental treatments. These initiatives are intended to provide critical resources and support for women battling ovarian cancer.
"Our Nation unites in prayer and resolves to defeat ovarian cancer—and to bring hope, healing, and comfort to every patient and family suffering from it. Together, with the incredible work of scientists, researchers, and medical professionals, we will forge a future free from the ravages of cancer, and we will make America healthier and greater than ever before," said the President.