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When Donald Trump Returning to the White House, the United States had been in its cancer Munshot for years, it was a democratic attempt of several million dollars for cancer death by 2047. There was a kind of turmoil: new events of the disease were almost the same as before; Death was continuously less ticking; The US Food and Drug Administration was approving new treatment, if no one wants it. However, the taps of the federal funds were not as open as before, from the Department of Defense to the Environmental Protection Agency to the largest funds in the world’s cancer research, the National Health Institutes.
But then Trump decided that the study of American science was somehow awakened. He had an estimated $ 1.5 billion funding, paid the NIH grant-making break for more than two months. He effectively stopped clinical trials of new drugs. He kept thousands of employees in FDA, NIH and disease control and resistance centers. In the Veterans Affairs Department, when Trump founded the rented refrigerator, $ 35 million had already been thrown at $ 35 million in a $ 35 million in a financial study. In the EPA, employees were instructed to cancel the existing grants, including the health effects institute, which has published research on air pollution and connection between cancer. And in the Stepgap Fund system for expiry in September, Republicans deducted about 5 percent from the Congressional treatment programs conducted by the Defense Department – including funding for research on breast and ovarian cancer. (Pancreas, kidney and lung cancer disappears from the list of the agency’s funded projects and rolled under another program, which does not receive any additional funds for 2022)) Some grants were resumed at the National Health Institutes and others could end. The current state of US Cancer Research can be described as a confusion.
Since Wired conducted its analysis in late June, additional NIH grants were completed and others were ordered to re -establish by the Federal Court. Grant Watch volunteers also started tracking “frozen” grants – funding that were not officially finished but researchers were unable to access.
Although researchers across the country have lost grants, the Trump administration has two political goals – Colombia and Harvard, especially strictly hit. And throughout the board, many of these grants seem to be present as part of the anti-DII, anti-trans and vaccine agent. Trump officials have retained a list of “flag” keywords that they believe that the program reviews should be triggered. So far, the NIH grants finished include 50 general flag -containing words trans, expression, varied and female.
There is more on the cut block. Trump wants to go down to 20 levels of the National Cancer Institute. He wants to “refer” the CDC on the surveillance of infectious diseases and shut down the “duplicate, DII or simply unnecessary programs”, which will include national centers and national centers for environmental health to prevent chronic disease and health. Of course, Trump can’t get the budget he wants. Federal judges can order the grants and programs he has finished to re -establish – and he will probably adhere to.
However, the court order could not recover a few months of lost treatment for cancer patients, the researchers and civilian employees could not bring back those who were forced to move forward. It is hard to keep a value on the value of research that may be a few years away from new drugs or treatment methods. This is more difficult for those who have come out of the clinical trial in the last few months, where the stains are definitely life or death. Munshot could lose the opportunity to land.