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Support the Breast Cancer EARLY Act!

Target: U.S. Senate
Sponsored by: Susan G. Komen for the Cure Advocacy Alliance

When breast cancer occurs in women under the age of 45, it is often detected at later stages, is more likely to be aggressive and may be less responsive to traditional therapies.

Despite these facts, there is a lack of awareness about the risks and unique challenges facing young women with breast cancer. A new bill introduced in Congress would change that.

The Breast Cancer Education and Awareness Requires Learning Young (EARLY) Act would address these life threatening issues and help to improve cancer survival rates.

Although diagnosing breast cancer in young women can be more difficult, when it is detected early, the five-year survival rate is 98 percent! Urge your senators to support the EARLY Act and end the suffering and death caused by cancer.

deadline: Ongoing...
goal: 10,000
 

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Dear [Decision Maker],

As your constituent and a strong advocate against breast cancer, I urge you to support S. 994, the Breast Cancer Education and Awareness Requires Learning Young (EARLY) Act, recently introduced by Senators Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) and Olympia Snowe (R-ME); the bill already has more than 30 co-sponsors. The EARLY Act was originally introduced in the House by Representatives Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D-FL), Sue Myrick (R-NC), Donna Christensen (D-V.I.), and Rep. Rosa DeLauro (D-CT) and now has almost 360 co-sponsors.

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If you have already agreed to co-sponsor the bill, thank you! If not, please sign on as a co-sponsor.

The EARLY Act will address the unique concerns facing young women with breast cancer by:

- Initiating an evidence-based public education campaign about breast cancer in women under age 45 - with an emphasis on women at higher risk due to their race, ethnicity or genetic heritage.

- Educating health care professionals about the risk factors, opportunities for genetic counseling and testing, and unique challenges that face young women diagnosed with breast cancer.

- Providing grants to organizations that provide credible health information directed to young women diagnosed with breast cancer.
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[Your name here]
We signed the “Support the Breast Cancer EARLY Act!” petition!
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8:10 am PST, Nov 24, Jyoti Chandnani, Ohio
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I support the EARLY Act because I support life, including life of the elderly and mentally challenged. Medical ethics should not get rid of anyone. If you need more money for health care, get out of the war!!!! Give people jobs and we can afford health care and good foods/There would be less cancer of all types if the food supply was safe. Small farmers provide better food, preventing cancer, yet laws favor the big farmer. Fix the fixable things that reduce cancer bt keep EARLY detection.
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7:32 am PST, Nov 24, Julie Smith, Texas
Umm.....I'm a woman, I know women, so who wouldn't?
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BECAUSE IT SAVES LIVES AND UTIMATELY COST LESS IN INSURANCE AND OUT OF POCKET EXPENSES
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To save lives!!!!!!!!
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3:29 am PST, Nov 24, Lorraine McCrary, Iowa
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3:14 am PST, Nov 24, Peggy Markley-Graves, Indiana
My mother is a 2x BC survivor and early detection caught the cancer both times!
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