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Read Obama’s Statement About Breast Cancer Awareness Month

October 1, 2008 by Karen Lynch  
Filed under Women's Health

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Today, Senator Barack Obama made a statement in support and recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. I’m pasting it here, for you, because I think you should read it (I’m going to put the points I want you to take note of in bold:

Today, I’m proud to add my voice in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. For me, the fight against cancer is deeply personal. My mother died of ovarian cancer in the prime of her life. And at a time when she should have been focused on getting well, she was lying in a hospital bed arguing with her insurance company because they refused to cover her treatment.

For millions of Americans, my mother’s story is all too familiar. That’s why, as President, I will make the fight against cancer an urgent national priority by doubling federal cancer research funding. What’s more, I’ll enact health care reform that guarantees affordable coverage for every American who wants it, and we’ll make sure that insurance companies can no longer discriminate against those who are sick and need care the most. Because screening saves lives, I’ll require coverage of essential preventive services like mammograms in all federally supported health plans. And because breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among African-American women and Latinas, we’ll come together to address the root causes of health disparities by promoting prevention, strengthening public health, and implementing patient navigation programs.

This year, more than 200,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer. Millions more will love someone who is. This month, as we rededicate ourselves to finding a cure, we must also dedicate ourselves to making sure that everyone who is diagnosed with cancer gets the care, treatment, and support they need. Now is the time to commit ourselves to waging a war against cancer as aggressive as the war cancer wages against us.

Now … I’m still on the fence about this election. I was all for the Obama/Biden ticket until McCain announced Palin as his running mate. So now, I’m not sure if I’m voting for Obama or McCain … But I like that Obama is acknowledging BCAM, for sure. What do you think?

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4 Responses to “Read Obama’s Statement About Breast Cancer Awareness Month”
  1. Sharon Ellenberg says:

    I am thrilled to finally see the fight against breast cancer begin to get the attention and hopefully the funding that is so needed!

  2. Karen Lynch says:

    I agree Sharon … I’ve wanted to hear this cause addressed in campaign speeches for a long time now!

  3. Susan Ledet says:

    I am also thrilled that Obama is willing to pave the way to get insurance companies to do what they should have been doing all along. Thank you for posting this article.
    As far as Palin – she’s better suited to running a PTA than the U.S. government. She frightens me.

  4. Marina says:

    Susan– the Palin situation could not have been said in any other way. “Palin for PTA.” Leave the country to the professionals please! I knew Obama’s mother died of cancer… and I knew he would support and acknowledge BCAM.

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