STAR Act

 The Childhood Cancer STAR Act (Childhood Cancer Survivorship, Treatment, Access and Research), originally signed into law in 2018, is a law that authorizes funding for childhood cancer research (x). It authorized $30 million annually from 2019-2023, for childhood cancer support. Because of everything included, it is hailed as the most comprehensive childhood cancer legislature.

From the Children's Cancer Cause (x):

"This legislation expands opportunities for childhood cancer research, improves efforts to identify and track childhood cancer incidences, and enhances the quality of life for childhood cancer survivors."

The law was reauthorized in 2022 and signed into law in January 2023.

 

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