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Boy's Fight Inspires New Cancer Treatment Law
4 Feb
Summary
- Legislation allows FDA approval for drug combination trials.
- 7-year-old Alexander Brown advocated for the 'Give Kids a Chance Act'.
- President Trump signed the bill into law as part of a spending package.

President Trump has signed into law the 'Give Kids a Chance Act,' a significant piece of legislation that could dramatically alter pediatric cancer treatments. This act empowers the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to approve clinical trials for pediatric cancers that involve drug combinations.
The advocacy for this bill was spearheaded by 7-year-old Alexander Brown of Hinsdale, Illinois, who was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumor in 2023. His family, alongside Alexander, traveled to Washington D.C. in September 2025 to personally petition lawmakers.
This legislative achievement was integrated into a larger spending bill, successfully passing and being signed by President Trump this Tuesday. The Brown family expressed profound joy and relief, viewing this as a brighter future for Alexander and many other young patients.



