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Information on
Public Action on Cancer Research Funding

A Message from the Director of the Tulane Cancer Center
Past successes
Senate bill 441: National Fund for Health Research

Please also visit the Legislative Agenda webpage of the National Breast Cancer Coalition.
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A Message about Cancer Research Funding
from the Director of the Tulane Cancer Center
Advances in cancer prevention, cancer detection, and cancer cure come from cancer research. The vast majority of cancer research today is funded by the federal government through the National Cancer Institute. The current budget is 2.3 billion dollars. This level of funding permits only 22% of the meritorious research to proceed. This level of funding is less than 20% more (in constant dollars) than was allocated in 1989, despite the enormous increase in opportunities for discovery unleashed by the avalanche of new knowledge int he past decade.

Inceased funding for cancer research will accelerate discovery and benefit the public by decreasing suffering and death from cancer. We need your help in supporting cancer research as a national priority. You can help by informing your congressional representatives and your senators of your sense of need and urgency. Your voice and the voices of your friends make a difference when Congress is forced to choose among funding options. Let your voice be heard.


Roy S. Weiner, M.D.
Director of the Tulane Cancer Center
Chief of Medical Staff at Tulane University Hospital & Clinic


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Past Successes
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Public Action Information on
US Senate Bill 441
Tulane Cancer Center joins the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) in supporting S.441, the National Fund For Health Research, and believes that enactment of this bill is the only way to achieve a real national commitment to conquer cancer.

The text of Senate Bill 441, along with a summary and a status update, may be found at the Library of Congress' "Thomas" legislative information website. To find this bill, go to http://thomas.loc.gov/bss/d105query.html#blno; in search field number three ("Bill/Amendment number") enter "S. 411" (with a space between the period and the "4") and then click the SEARCH button.

The AACR has published the following summary:
Introduction
Who has introduced the National Fund for Health Research?
How does the National Fund for Health Research Work?
Why are health insurance premiums being used to support this fund?
Why is the National Fund for Health Research necessary?
How would the money from the fund be allocated?
How can you help?

S. 441, the National Fund For Health Research, is: Who has introduced the National Fund for Health Research? How Does the National Fund for Health Research Work? Why are health insurance premiums being used to support this fund? Why is the National Fund for Health Research necessary? How would the money from the fund be allocated? How can you help?
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