The National Cancer Institute Act established the National Cancer Institute

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On Aug. 5, 1937, Senate Bill 2067 (Public Law 244) established the National Cancer Institute (NCI) and made it the federal government’s principal agency for conducting research and training on the cause, diagnosis, and treatment of cancer.

It also called upon the NCI to assist and promote similar research at other public and private institutions.

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Source: National Cancer Institute
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