Biden hopes to 'preside over the end of cancer'
Biden hosted a meeting with bipartisan lawmakers Wednesday afternoon to discuss ways to get to their shared goal of ending cancer "as we know it."
"And what I want to talk with them about today is how we go about taking advantage of the work they’ve done to get us where we are today, because I think we're on the cusp of some real breakthroughs across the board on cancer," Biden said before the meeting.
White House press secretary Jen Psaki previewed the meeting, saying that fighting cancer has "significant personal importance" to Biden, whose oldest son Beau passed away after fighting brain cancer in 2015. During his tenure as vice president, Biden was tapped by former President Barack Obama to lead the fight against cancer.