NIH Freeze Could Delay Cancer Research and Clinical Trials

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NIH Freeze Could Delay Cancer Research and Clinical Trials
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A temporary freeze on meetings at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) could lead to delays in disbursing research grants and approving crucial clinical trials, potentially impacting the fight against cancer. The Trump Administration imposed several restrictions, including a pause on grant review panels until at least February 1. These panels are essential for the NIH to allocate its $47.4 billion budget, a significant portion of which funds cancer research.

A temporary freeze on meetings on the National Institutes of Health could lead to delays in disbursing research grants and in approving crucial clinical trials ., the Trump Administration imposed a wide range of restrictions on the National Institutes of Health : a pause on all external communications, a hiring freeze, a travel ban and, perhaps most crucially, the cancellation of grant review panels, until at least February 1.

The NCI supports 72 individual cancer centers, which provide cutting-edge care to cancer patients while also carrying out research on new ways to treat and prevent it. It also supports over 5,000 grant recipients such as research hospitals and universities. It partners with the private sector to provide monetary support for promising technologies, like potential new treatments for cancer treatment, or new devices for cancer diagnosis and screening.

The pause has the biggest impact on individual scientists, who rely on NIH grants to support their ongoing research into cancer. These grants not only provide for lab equipment but also pay their salaries and the salaries of their team. Delays in reviewing grants risks creating gaps in laboratory funding — and potentially job losses and the interruption of vital research.

These risks aren’t hypothetical. NCI-supported university research has led to innovative ways to diagnose, prevent and treat cancer. For example, NCI dollars funded the research that led to a vaccine to HPV, which causes cervical cancer. Since that vaccine was approved by the FDA in 2006,These research dollars don’t only support university professors. Many treatments for cancer have their origins in biotech startups that spin out of university research.

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