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In this Saturday, March 30, 2019 photo provided by the American Association for Cancer Research, Billy Foster speaks during the organization's annual meeting in Atlanta. The jazz pianist and radio show host from Gary, Indiana had a cancerous kidney removed in 1996, but in 2007 learned the disease had spread to his lungs, liver and brain. He joined a study testing an experimental drug that helped him for five years until the company abandoned it. "It wasn't working for enough people but it was saving my life," Foster said. His doctor persuaded the company to keep making the drug for him for another year, long enough for a new drug to come out that seems to be keeping his cancer in check. (Scott Morgan/AARC via AP)

In this Saturday, March 30, 2019 photo provided by the American Association for Cancer Research, Billy Foster speaks during the organization's annual meeting in Atlanta. The jazz pianist and radio show host from Gary, Indiana had a cancerous kidney removed in 1996, but in 2007 learned the disease had spread to his lungs, liver and brain. He joined a study testing an experimental drug that helped him for five years until the company abandoned it. "It wasn't working for enough people but it was saving my life," Foster said. His doctor persuaded the company to keep making the drug for him for another year, long enough for a new drug to come out that seems to be keeping his cancer in check. (Scott Morgan/AARC via AP)

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