Arab Times

Biden talks cancer prevention:

- (AP)

US First lady Jill Biden took her husband’s unity agenda to an unlikely venue on Monday, when conservati­ve cable station Newsmax aired an interview with her about cancer research.

Curing cancer is a central goal for President Joe Biden, whose eldest son, Beau, died from a brain tumor seven years ago. Last month he urged Americans to embrace a “moonshot” initiative to reduce deaths, one of several objectives that he hopes crosses party lines in today’s divisive political environmen­t.

“It’s not a red issue, a blue issue,” the first lady told Newsmax. “Cancer affects every American.”

It was a friendly conversati­on on a channel that’s better known for its excoriatio­ns of the president and his fellow Democrats. Newsmax is also facing a lawsuit for broadcasti­ng false claims about voter manipulati­on. The channel has denied wrongdoing.

The interview was conducted by Nancy Brinker, who hosts a show on the cable channel and founded the breast cancer organizati­on Susan G. Komen for the Cure. The organizati­on is named for Brinker’s sister, who died of cancer.

Biden and Brinker have known each other for years, and they previously teamed up in Palm Beach, Florida, for a June 23 event on cancer screening. They spoke on Saturday at the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehens­ive Cancer Center, and the interview is being aired during breast cancer awareness month.

Biden said four of her friends were diagnosed with breast cancer in 1993, and one of them died. She said the experience drover her to create the Biden Breast Health Initiative, which educated young girls in Delaware about breast health.

“Early detection is the key, because if you catch it early, you have so much better chance of surviving breast cancer,” Biden said.

She encouraged people to catch up on any cancer screenings that they delayed during the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“More people are going back and they’re realizing, gosh, I forgot to get my colonoscop­y,” she said.

“I didn’t get my mammogram. I didn’t get my skin screening.”

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