President Donald Trump signed an executive order on September 30 to expand the use of artificial intelligence in pediatric cancer research, offering an extra $ 50 million to NIH grants. The move aims to improve diagnoses, treatments and prevention strategies for cancer in children. The Office of the White House for Science and Technology, Michael Kratsios (L), speaks before US President Donald Trump on September 30, 2025, executive orders in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, Linda McMahon, US Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and US businesswoman and former Pro -stestler Stephanie McMahon (photo of Brendan Smialowski / AFP) (AFP) US President Donald Trump on Tuesday (September 30) signed an executive order aimed at expanding the use of artificial intelligence in pediatric cancer research and providing an extra $ 50 million to meet up to According to a White House official. Based on existing initiatives, the executive order is expanding the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) childhood cancer data initiative, a ten year, $ 500 million program announced by Trump during his 2019 speech. The initiative focuses on the collection and part of comprehensive cancer data in children. Michael Kratsios, director of the White House for Science and Technology Policy, said: “Pediatric cancer remains the leading cause of chronic illness-related deaths for children in the United States, and its incidence has increased by more than 40% since 1975. AI to: improve clinical trials, tighten diagnosis, unlock treatment strategies, unlock potential healing and strengthen the prevention measures. Teams to attract through competitive research awards. Babies up to 19 years old, diagnosed with cancer worldwide every year. largely ignored in the home and the Senate 2026 budget proposals, which have not yet been finalized.
Ai Meet Pediatric Cancer: Trump signs the order to accelerate research and healing
