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The Ian Kalvinskas Pediatric Liver Cancer Early Detection and Screening Act directs the Secretary of Health and Human Services to carry out activities promoting early detection and screening for pediatric liver diseases in newborns. The bill requires the Government Accountability Office to study federally funded initiatives for early detection of pediatric liver tumors, trends in liver-transplant wait-list mortality, and the cost-effectiveness of adding direct-bilirubin screening to state newborn panels. It also establishes a public education program to develop and disseminate materials on early signs of pediatric liver disease and living liver donation options, with implementation coordinated through existing CDC and HHS programs.
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