This is a picture of me (Erica) and my daughter (Bailey) who passed away on April 11, 2008, after a 6-year battle with Ph  ALL; also underwent a double cord transplant in June, 2007 for relapsed Ph  ALL.

CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS POSTAGE STAMP

Target:
Dr. Virginia M. Noelke, Chairperson, Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee
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This is a petition for a semipostal stamp to raise money for childhood cancer research.
This is a petition for a semipostal stamp to raise money for childhood cancer research.
WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, PLEAD WITH THE CITIZENS' STAMP ADVISORY COMMITTEE to approve the subject of CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS for commemoration on a U.S. postage (semipostal) stamp.

There is no doubt that this theme fits the criteria of "widespread national appeal and significance" as: 1) CHILDHOOD CANCER IS THE NUMBER ONE KILLER OF OUR NATION'S most precious resource: our CHILDREN; 2) Childhood Cancer results in 30x more pediatric deaths than Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) in the United States; 3) Childhood Cancer kills more children in the United States than AIDS, asthma, diabetes and cystic fibrosis COMBINED; 4) APPROXIMATELY 12,400 AMERICAN CHILDREN WILL BE DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER THIS YEAR. This works out to 1.4 children per hour and almost 34 children per day!; 5) One out of every 330 American children will carry the diagnosis of cancer by the age of 20, and 6) Approximately 2,300 American children lose their battle to cancer every year.

Although these statistics are stunning, they do not reveal the enormous impact of Childhood Cancer. The diagnosis of a child's cancer devastates the entire family. Marriages have been torn apart under the inordinate stress of a child's life-threatening disease. The unending angst wears on every part physically, intellectually and psychologically. The financial implications cannot be overlooked. Frequently one or both parents must take leave from their jobs. In some cases, they find that they are completely unable to work because of the amount of care their child needs. (Note: some children's protocols require 2-3 years of chemotherapy). The awesome news that more than 2/3 of children diagnosed with cancer will survive their disease also fails to tell the entire story. The current treatment which saves our children's lives exacts a lifelong price. These late effects may include a wide range of problems such as heart failure, pulmonary abnormalities, infertility, cataracts, hearing impairment, growth hormone deficiencies and neurocognitive deficits. Tragically, the treatment puts these children at a higher risk for other cancers later in life. The increasing survival rates will bring increasing challenges for our families, education system, medical system and workforce.

Recently, we learned that childhood cancer was again not chosen for a commemorative (1st class) stamp for 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 or 2007. We are continuing with our request for a semipostal (fundraising) stamp for childhood cancer. This, too, has been an ongoing effort, but now we are taking the gloves off and asking that it be legislatively mandated.

In August 2001 there was a submission to the U.S.P.S. of an RFP for a semipostal for childhood cancer. USPS was given the authority to issue semipostals after the first legislatively mandated stamp, the breast cancer stamp, which has raised over $25 million for breast cancer research.

It is unfortunate, but apparently clear, that the USPS has no intention in the near future to issue a commemorative stamp for childhood cancer, even though thousands of letters were written from families across the country in support of this stamp. Part of the criteria in issuing a commemorative, first-class stamp is to be nationally significant and benefit human welfare.

I AM A SINGLE MOTHER OF A TWO-TIME CHILDHOOD CANCER SURVIVOR, BAILEY McMANUS (born 4/29/96), AND MEGAN McMANUS (borth 11/14/94). 

BAILEY WAS FIRST DIAGNOSED AT AGE 5, TWO MONTHS BEFORE HER 6TH BIRTHDAY, WITH VERY HIGH RISK, VERY RARE PHILADELPHIA-POSITIVE CHROMOSOME ACUTE LYMPHOBLASTIC LEUKEMIA (1/1,000,000).  SHE WAS ONLY GIVEN A 30% CHANCE OF SURVIVAL

AFTER 2-1/2 EXHAUSTING YEARS OF CHEMOTHERAPY, SHE GOT A BREAK.  SHE WAS HEALTHY AND HAD ROUTINE FOLLOWUPS FOR THE FOLLOWING TWO YEARS.  UNFORTUNATELY, BECAUSE OF THE AGGRESSIVE NATURE OF HER CANCER, BAILEY RELAPSED ON 3/13/07 (FIVE YEARS AND ONE WEEK AFTER CYTOGENIC/MORPHOLOGIC REMISSION), EVEN THOUGH SHE STILL HAD TO UNDERGO THE HORRENDOUS/EXHAUSTING CHEMOTHERAPY TREATMENTS FOR THE 2-1/2 YEARS). 

SHE HAD A DOUBLE CORD BLOOD TRANSPLANT ON JUNE 14, 2007 AT CITY OF HOPE IN DUARTE, CA.  FORTUNATELY, THE TRANSPLANT WAS SUCCESSFUL, BUT THE RECOVERY FROM TRANSPLANT WAS VERY LONG, DIFFICULT AND PAINFUL FOR HER.  EVEN THOUGH SHE NEVER GAVE UP, HER BODY WAS TOO WEAK TO GO ON AND SHE PASSED AWAY ON APRIL 11, 2008, A COUPLE WEEKS SHY OF HER 12TH BIRTHDAY.  MY BRAVE SOLDIER LOST HER BATTLE, AS SO MANY INCREDIBLY BRAVE, COURAGEOUS, INCREDIBLY STRONG-WILLED CHILDREN DO.  SHE BATTLED VERY HIGH RISK, VERY RARE CANCER TWICE (ONE IN A MILLION CANCER) -- BUT LOST.  SHE HAS HAD NUMEROUS BACTERIAL INFECTIONS (INCLUDING MRSA), 11 CENTRAL LINES, A PUNCTURED LUNG, PANCREATITIS, ASPERGILLOUS, TRALI (TRANSFUSION RELATED ACUTE LUNG INJURY -- A ONE IN A BILLION CHANCE), AND PASSED WAY FROM BRONCHIOLITIS OBLITERANS, PULMONARY HYPERTENSION, KIDNEY FAILURE AND LIVER FAILURE, ALL SECONDARY EFFECTS OF THE TRANSPLANT, AND THE YEARS PRIOR OF CHEMO/RADIATION.   BECAUSE OF THE DEVASTATING EFFECTS OF WHAT BAILEY HAD TO GO THROUGH, I PERSONALLY LOST MY MARRIAGE OF 12 YEARS, AS WELL AS MY FAMILY HOME, MY INVESTMENT PROPERTY (FOR MY GIRLS) AND RECENTLY FILED BANKRUPTCY.  I AM ALSO NOW COLLECTING WELFARE.    NO CHILD SHOULD HAVE TO GO THROUGH THIS!  NO FAMILY SHOULD HAVE TO GO THROUGH THIS!  THIS HAS TO STOP!  FUNDS FOR RESEARCH ARE NEEDED.  STAMPS WILL RAISE THE NECESSARY MONEY FOR RESEARCH.

PLEASE APPROVE THE COMMERORATION OF A CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS SEMIPOSTAL POSTAGE STAMP IMMEDIATELY.  I DON'T THINK YOU REALIZE HOW MANY PEOPLE IN THIS WORLD THIS AFFECTS.  I CAN ONLY SPEAK FOR MYSELF ... RESEARCH NEEDS TO BE DONE TO CURE THESE HORRENDOUS CANCERS AND SAVE ALL HELPLESS CHILDREN FROM BEING VICTIMS AND TARGETS OF SOMETHING THAT CAN BE CURED WITH NECESSARY FUNDS.

Thank you for your time and consideration,

Erica McManus (and thousands of supporters)
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We signed the "CHILDHOOD CANCER AWARENESS POSTAGE STAMP" petition!
# 20,235:
12:28 am PDT, Jul 5, Kathleen O'Meara, Minnesota
# 20,234:
12:07 pm PDT, Jul 3, Name not displayed, Michigan
(1) Brain Tumor (2) Tumor in the Stomach

My young nephew has suffered much due to his brain tumor,thankfully he is in remission at this time.But for how long, no one knows. My friends little baby is suffering with a stomach tumor and is not even two years old. I pray someday soon a cure will be found for this terrible disease, as I've lost a number of my loved ones to it.

# 20,233:
1:31 pm PDT, Jul 2, Emma Baker, Oklahoma
# 20,232:
8:04 am PDT, Jul 1, MOLLY MAHONEY, Minnesota
# 20,231:
7:44 pm PDT, Jun 30, Ray Weiland, Missouri
Im memory of our 24 year old son, Drew, who lost his 27 month battle with AML Leukemia on Feb 13, 2008.

Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

# 20,230:
2:01 pm PDT, Jun 30, Teresa Anderson, Minnesota
# 20,229:
11:54 am PDT, Jun 30, Brian Stout, Minnesota
# 20,228:
5:53 am PDT, Jun 30, Name not displayed, Minnesota
Coworker's child has PPB

TO help find cure

# 20,227:
4:24 am PDT, Jun 30, Name not displayed, Minnesota
Yes, PPB

To help find a cure for all cancers.

# 20,226:
12:36 pm PDT, Jun 29, Tina Engblom, Minnesota
yes my daughter, luekemia

because maybe the next kid wont loose there fight like mine did. research

# 20,225:
11:11 am PDT, Jun 29, MELISSA DAGENAIS, Texas
I have two people in my life who are affected. On was diagnosed on his first day of kindergarten and the other on his 16th birthday. They are both incredible stories of what it takes to survive with or beat the obstacles that they never asked for. Both are lucky because they have wonderful family support and are loved very much. Both are unlucky because cancer not only takes over their fragile bodies but then takes over their life and the life of others around them. Cancer takes the lives that they knew before they got sick. It takes away homes, future vacations, necessities like electricity and water, it takes away any saved up money that was put aside for their college. It isn't fair for a child to have the burden of cancel and then the burden of knowing that if they never got sick their parent(s) would not suffer they way they do. There is money donated all the time for research and technology. This money that is donated and collected should go to help families hold onto what ever they might be losing. It should pay a bill, help with groceries, do something. I have seen friends and family reach out in so many ways but we can't all help them with money because we have our own bills that we struggle with. How come someone who has the means cannot help them the way their family and friends cannot?
# 20,224:
8:47 pm PDT, Jun 28, Chenelle Martin, New Jersey
# 20,223:
8:41 pm PDT, Jun 28, Lisa Ort-sondergard, Wisconsin
pbb

research

# 20,222:
5:19 pm PDT, Jun 28, Cheri Minks, Minnesota
My beautiful grandson has a rare form of childhood cancer.

Additional research funds for childhood cancers of all kinds are needed.

# 20,221:
4:47 pm PDT, Jun 28, Sharon Manassa, Florida
Pleuropulmonary Blastoma

This is important to create awareness that there are many children with cancer

# 20,220:
4:41 pm PDT, Jun 28, Hugo Alves, Portugal
# 20,219:
9:52 am PDT, Jun 28, Mary Ellen Heezen, Minnesota
Children and their families who are battling against cancer deserve to be recognized for their heroic efforts to win their battles against the many forms of this disease. The stamp would serve as both a reminder of how our lives can change in an instant with this diagnosis as well as to raise money for childhood cancer research.
# 20,218:
12:15 pm PDT, Jun 27, Jamie Costello, Minnesota
# 20,217:
9:40 am PDT, Jun 27, Name not displayed, Minnesota
# 20,216:
9:31 am PDT, Jun 27, Angela Ward, Minnesota
# 20,215:
9:24 am PDT, Jun 27, Adam B, Canada
I think that's a horrible disease, especially for a child to have. Maybe one day there will be a cure.
# 20,214:
8:32 am PDT, Jun 27, Jane Jinks, Minnesota
TONY MINKS
# 20,213:
8:21 am PDT, Jun 27, Sarah Imker, Minnesota
My dear sweet little Tony Minks, such a strong little baby boy with such wonderful parents.

Signing this petition gives me hope that childhood cancer could someday be a thing of the past. Poor children, in the beginning of their lives to be affected by something they don't understand, and to not be able to express how they feel and what they are going through. Such courageous little troopers!

# 20,212:
7:57 am PDT, Jun 27, Vic Adams, Kansas
# 20,211:
7:29 am PDT, Jun 27, Royce Marie Mueller, Kansas
A close friend of mine, age 5, was diagnosed with ALL, a form of leukemia. She is a survivor of the disease thanks to the doctors and resources made available to them through various programs.

Unfortunately, I am acquainted with other children who are going through treatment at this moment. One child, age 12 is currently taking treatment for a brain tumor. This disease touches the lives of everyone around these young patients. More knowledge is needed to help prevent and treat these cancers.

# 20,210:
5:28 am PDT, Jun 27, Stefan Kramarczuk, Minnesota
I know children with the following cancers: Leukemia, retinoblastoma, pleuropulmonary blastoma.
# 20,209:
5:05 am PDT, Jun 27, Dana Cleys, Minnesota
A good friend that we rodeo with has luekemia

I believe this issue needs more attn an funding than it is getting

# 20,208:
1:27 pm PDT, Jun 26, KRIS KEMEN, Minnesota
# 20,207:
1:25 pm PDT, Jun 26, Jennifer Rubin, Minnesota
# 20,206:
12:56 pm PDT, Jun 26, Janice Tovsen, Minnesota
A coworker's 8 month old son has a rare form of lung cancer. My good friend's niece has retinoblastoma and had an eye removed and now has a glass eye. A good friend of my son is in remission from bone cancer.

If there can be money raised to increase the research into cures for these childhood cancer's so that innocent children do not have to suffer, I'm all for it!!!!

# 20,205:
12:40 pm PDT, Jun 26, REBECCA WALKER, Minnesota
one of my coworkers infant child has a rare form of lung cancer

to support my coworker & friend.

# 20,204:
12:13 pm PDT, Jun 26, Darcie Christensen, Minnesota
# 20,203:
12:10 pm PDT, Jun 26, Debra Swedin, Minnesota
# 20,202:
12:08 pm PDT, Jun 26, Carol Hansen, Minnesota
# 20,201:
12:07 pm PDT, Jun 26, Amy Gertz, Minnesota
Yes they have lung cancer

It is important to me becuase so many individuals suffer from the aftermath of cancer. Increased research is always needed