STATEWIDE–Indiana lawmakers say they’ve made progress in encouraging innovative research into pediatric and breast cancer.

State Representative Tim O’Brien of Evansville wrote House Enrolled Act 1453, which was signed into law July 1. It creates the Pediatric Cancer Research and Treatment Grant Program and the Breast Cancer Research Fund.

“My hope is that these grant programs give researchers the tools they need to develop innovative forms of cancer treatment. This new law ensures that we remain focused on improving health outcomes for cancer patients in our communities throughout our state. I am grateful for the strong bipartisan support and am thrilled to have led this effort,” said O’Brien.

State Representative Julie Olthoff of Crown Point says encouraging research could have impacts

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