Pediatric Cancer: Using AI for Cures
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The bill has support from both parties and focuses on a popular cause, but it is in the early stages and requires a large amount of new funding.
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Children with cancer and their families could benefit from AI-driven improvements in diagnosis, treatment selection, and clinical trial design funded by this bill. The Childhood Cancer Data Initiative would get up to $100 million a year for five years to build better data tools, though actual medical breakthroughs would take years to materialize.
“to improve diagnoses, treatments, cures, and prevention strategies for pediatric cancer”
Referred to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Introduced in House
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Document Type
Congressional Bill
Official Title
Accelerating Innovation (AI) for Kids with Cancer Act
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