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More Updates – The Conquer Childhood Cancer Act

July 27, 2008 by Gabrielle  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Back in April, I mentioned the Conquer Childhood Cancer Act, a piece of legislation which would provide critical resources for the treatment, prevention and cure of childhood cancer. Why? Because infertility and fertility issues are common long-term effects of radiation and chemotherapy, especially when treatments occur during or before puberty. Cancer can be cured, but the shadows cast by the cure are long and lasting of those of us lucky enough to survive the disease (and the cure).

Since I wrote to my Congressmen about the Act, I received the following update from CureSearch.org:

The bill, first introduced in the Senate by Senators Jack Reed (D-RI) and Norm Coleman (R-MN), passed by unanimous consent, echoing a similar 416-0 vote June 12th in the U.S. House of Representatives. Senator Ron Wyden (D-OR) requested, and received, this unanimous consent on the Senate floor.

What does this mean? It means the bill passed both the House and Senate unanimously and is now on its way to President Bush to sign into law. If he does, $30 million will be authorized annually over five years,

providing funding for collaborative pediatric cancer clinical trials research, to create a population-based national childhood cancer database, and to further improve public awareness and communication regarding available treatment and research for children with cancer and their families.

Hells yes. That is what I am talking about. In the grand scheme of things $30M is not really a huge chunk of money, especially compared to other expenditures in the federal budget. But my goodness, this is a nice place to start.

I am thrilled by this news. I hope you are too. If you did reach out to your Senator or Representative, please take a moment to thank them for their bipartisan efforts on behalf of children with cancer and childhood cancer survivors.

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One Response to “More Updates – The Conquer Childhood Cancer Act”
  1. Christine says:

    Gabrielle, Yes, this landmark legislation is SO exciting! The tide is beginning to turn for kids with cancer and their families. Sadly, it comes too late for my girl, Mira, 4, who lost her battle to unexpected complications of treatment on April 26th. And, it DOES NOT guarantee funds. It authorizes them, and each year (starting this fall), CureSearch has to submit an appropriations request to actually obtain those funds. It is NOT automatic. There is still a fight to be fought.
    Congratulations on 20 years of survivorship. I am SO happy for you (and your family).

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