Conquer Childhood Cancer Act of 2006
Summary
H.R. 4927, the Conquer Childhood Cancer Act of 2006, aims to expand federal efforts to research and treat pediatric cancers through the National Institutes of Health. The bill would establish specialized research programs and provide grants for fellowships to increase the number of medical professionals focused on childhood cancer treatments. Additionally, it would create a national database to track childhood cancer cases and provide funding for advocacy organizations to help families access the most effective available therapies.
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