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Imagine being able to predict and prevent cancer before it starts. If we gather the world's talent and expertise in a committed, targeted effort, great progress is possible.
Margaret Cuomo
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What this quote means

The quote emphasizes the potential of collaboration in advancing cancer prevention.

Margaret Cuomo's quote highlights the importance of collective effort and expertise in the fight against cancer, suggesting that with proper coordination and dedication, it is possible to make significant advancements in predicting and preventing the disease before it begins. It reflects a vision of hope and progress driven by collaboration in the scientific community.

Themes

CancerPreventionCollaborationExpertiseProgressHealth

In practice

Example use cases

In a speech about health initiatives, one could use this quote to emphasize the need for teamwork in medical research.

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