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President Biden and Congress Reject Work Requirements in Debt Deal; Caps Should Not Lead to Cancer Research Cuts
... the President and Congress prioritized the fight against cancer in a proposal to lift the debt ceiling by maintaining access to affordable health insurance by rejecting Medicaid work requirements and ensuring veterans’ health care coverage by protecting funding for the PACT Act. Medicaid work requirements do not increase employment but instead only leaving individuals ...
President Biden Prioritizes Ending Cancer As We Know It In State of the Union
... cancer discovery through investment in research, increased access to cancer prevention, and improved access to affordable, comprehensive health coverage. “President Biden’s unequivocal commitment to changing the trajectory of the more than 200 diseases known as cancer is ... Increased federal investment in the fight against cancer, particularly for medical research funding at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Cancer Institute (NCI), critical cancer prevention programs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), as well ... the advances we have made and will make in how we prevent, detect, treat and promote survivorship, equitable access to affordable, comprehensive care is imperative. Making Marketplace subsidies permanent and closing the Medicaid coverage gap both play a pivotal role in achieving the ...
President’s FY25 Budget Prioritizes Funding for Cancer Research and Prevention
... reducing the cancer burden nationwide through sustained investment in accelerated research at the Advanced Research Projects Agency on Health (ARPA-H) and increased investment in cancer prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The budget also included ... Moonshot Program through FY26 by providing $2.9 billion in mandatory funding for over two years and increases for the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and National Cancer Institute (NCI). The proposal would increase the CDC Cancer Programs by $90 million over FY23, including a $45 ... by the federal government must be prioritized to ensure progress to achieve the Moonshot goals continues. On access to affordable, quality care... “Equitable access to affordable, comprehensive care is imperative to truly realize the potential of the advances we have made and will ...
Nation 's Leading Cancer Groups Urging Congress to Oppose Cuts to Cancer Research, Prevention Programs
... colonoscopies. A House-passed proposal to fund the federal government for the remainder of the fiscal year would cut the National Institutes of Health (NIH) budget by 5.2 percent and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) budget by 21 percent. “The proposed cuts would mark a ... CDC. OVAC members are calling on Congress to support funding for: • Cutting-edge research at the NIH, NCI, and National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities that holds the promise of producing groundbreaking cancer treatments and ways to expand access to them. • CDC ... targeting skin, prostate, ovarian and blood cancers. • The HRSA Patient Navigator Program, which helps cancer patients navigate the health care system and overcome barriers to health care, and HRSA Title VIII Nursing Programs. • Efforts at the Food and Drug Administration to further ...
Hundreds of Patients, Survivors to Urge Lawmakers to Make Fight Against Cancer a Top National Priority
... supports patients' quality of life. With federal funding for cancer research, prevention and early detection programs and support for palliative care services that improve the quality of life of cancer patients, we will save more lives from cancer and give patients a better chance at ... to ensure that the fight against cancer remains a top national priority by protecting funding for cancer research at the National Institutes of Health and the National Cancer Institute, cancer prevention and early detection programs at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and evidence-based community prevention efforts made possible by the Prevention and Public Health Fund. Advocates also will be discussing the importance of legislation to improve patients' quality of life through advancement of the ...
One Year Anniversary of Cancer Moonshot Reignition Brings Progress and Opportunity
... Roundtable in October. Using an ‘all-hands-on-deck approach,’ the roundtables convene scientists, the medical community, leading public health agencies, the private sector and community organizations to catalyze change and investment across the cancer continuum. Just weeks ago, ACS ... treatment have free lodging so they can focus on treatment. ACS CAN is joining a new coalition of diverse stakeholders to address barriers to health care faced by rural communities, including technology and infrastructure limitations. Beyond the private commitments announced today, the White ...
Cancer Research happening in California!
Every day researchers across the country are working to find the next breakthrough in cancer screening, treatment and care. In California, researchers at the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center (funded by the National ... and this is why our legislative leaders in Congress need to continue to sustain funding year in and year out for the National Institutes of Health. Cancer Research happening in California! ...
2024 ACS CAN Oklahoma Research and Health Equity Breakfast
Please join us for the 2024 ACS CAN Oklahoma Research and Health Equity Breakfast The American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network (ACS CAN) is the nation's leading advocacy organization working ... will host its annual Cancer Advocacy Breakfast on Wednesday, October 23, 2024. This event will bring together key leaders and decisionmakers in health care, the community, government, research, and academia to discuss the importance of diversity in clinical trials, and the impact on our state and ...
Tax Bill Could Pose Problems for Cancer Patients; Cancer Research
... for developing so-called “orphan drugs”. The medical expense deduction allows people who itemize their taxes to subtract out-of-pocket health care expenses, like co-pays, transportation, lodging and other costs not covered by insurance from their taxes. Last year nearly 9 million taxpayers claimed the deduction, the majority of whom had incomes below $75,000. A 2016 study in Health Affairs reported a survey of cancer survivors that showed one-third go into debt and of those more than half incurred more than $10,000 in ...
Presidential Cancer Forums Emphasize Need for Presidential Commitment to Cancer Fight
... disease. The next President must enter office ready to rededicate our country to aggressively fighting the disease." ACS CAN is advocating for health care policies that will help prevent cancer, detect it early and reduce suffering and death from the disease. ACS CAN is asking the presidential ... to the following: * Substantially increasing the federal investment in medical research by doubling the budget of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Cancer Institute (NCI) over eight years. Congress and the Administration have frozen or cut funding for NIH and NCI ...
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