NIH funding cuts have affected over 74,000 people enrolled in experiments, a new report says

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来源: STAT
发布时间: 2025-11-17 14:00
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NIH funding cuts have severely impacted over 74,000 clinical trial participants, disrupting studies on critical health issues such as cancer and infectious diseases. The cessation of funding for 383 studies has raised concerns about patient access to treatments and the overall integrity of medical research. Experts warn that these cuts could erode public trust in clinical trials and hinder future participation. The report underscores the profound implications of funding reductions on the research landscape and patient care.

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Over 74,000 people enrolled in experiments have been affected by the National Institutes of Health’s funding cuts.
Funding ceased for 383 studies that were testing treatments for conditions including cancer, heart disease and brain disease.
The disruption to the research enterprise was profound and substantial.

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NIH funding cuts have severely impacted over 74,000 clinical trial participants, disrupting studies on critical health issues such as cancer and infectious diseases. The cessation of funding for 383 studies has raised concerns about patient access to treatments and the overall integrity of medical research. Experts warn that these cuts could erode public trust in clinical trials and hinder future participation. The report underscores the profound implications of funding reductions on the research landscape and patient care.

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