© 2000 by Oxford University Press
Journal of the National Cancer Institute, Vol. 92, No. 21, 1708-1709,
November 1, 2000
© 2000 Oxford University Press
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U.S. Presidential Candidates Define Policies on Cancer
As voters head to the polls Nov. 7, they will be influenced by many things: by their own political opinions, by last impressions of the candidates, by media accounts and commentary, by attacks and allegations the candidates have made on each other, and hopefully, by positions the candidates have taken. Although the candidates might have different motivations, all presidential candidates agree that funding for health care should be increased. In alphabetical order, here is what the top contenders had to say about health care, biomedical research, and cancer:
Pat Buchanan
Reform
George W. Bush
Al Gore
Ralph Nader