As you know, many patients with rare cancers like chordoma face unique challenges in getting the care they need, and effective treatment options can often be hard to come by. Hundreds of thousands of Americans suffer from rare cancers, yet our medical and research system remain geared primarily towards common cancers - even though new scientific advances reveal that there are many rare sub-types of these so called common cancers.
I'm writing because we have a small window of opportunity to give rare cancers the attention they deserve - and you can help!
As you may have heard, Senator Edward Kennedy from Massachusetts and Senator Kay Bailey Hutchison from Texas recently introduced the most important piece of cancer legislation in over 30 years. It's called the "21st Century Cancer ALERT (Access to Life-Saving Early detection, Research and Treatment) Act" and it aims to launch a forceful new assault on cancer, called by some the "War on Cancer Part II."
Until a few days before the bill was introduced it contained a major section called "Advancement of research of rare and ultra-rare cancers," which would have leveled the playing field both for patients with rare cancers, and for the researchers who fight to save our lives. Unfortunately for all of us, this important section was removed at the last minute without consulting the experts who helped craft this vital legislation. This is appalling!
Thankfully, we have an opportunity to get this section re-added. The bill will be revised by members of the Health Education Labor and Pensions (HELP) committee on April 29th. Between now and then we need to do everything possible to let Senator Hutchison and Senator Kennedy, and all senators on the HELP committee know just how important this legislation is.
Your phone call can make a big difference - even a few dozen calls could help change a senator's position. So, please take a few minutes to tell congress to do the right thing by giving rare cancer patients the attention we deserve!
Here's how:
Step 1
Call senator Hutchison at 202-224-5922 AND Senator Kennedy at 202-224-4543 and ask to speak with their healthcare legislative assistants. Briefly explain your own experience dealing with a rare cancer and urge the senators to include the rare cancer provision in the bill.
1. Use personal/emotional testimonies about challenges of dealing with a rare cancer
2. Explain that historically most funding and research has gone towards common cancers leaving those with rare and ultra rare cancers (like Senator Kennedy and his son, Teddy, Jr.) without hope
3. Studying rare cancers can lead to valuable discoveries for common cancers
4. We aren't asking for special treatment, just equal treatment!\
Below are some highlights of the rare cancer sections as well as some additional talking points you might want to use. It's important to keep the message simple (the rare cancer section should be included in the bill!), but these may help if the staffers ask questions.
Step 2
If one of your senators is on the HELP committee(Jeff Merkley (OR) 202-224-3753), please urge them to support the Cancer ALERT bill (a list of the HELP committee members is at the end of this email). Mention the importance of including rare cancers in the bill, but focus on supporting the bill in general.
Step 3
Please forward this email to anyone you know whose life has been touched by rare cancer.
The senators are seriously considering re-adding the rare cancer section, so if enough of us call in we have a real chance at success. We are working with the Lance Armstrong Foundation as well as several other rare cancer organizations to rally as much support as possible. There is power in numbers, so let's make our voices heard!
Onward!
Josh
Cofounder, Executive Director
Chordoma Foundation
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Rare Cancer Provisions
- creating centers of excellence for rare cancers
- creating a rare cancer registry to study the natural history of rare cancers, and identify isolated responses to therapy
- a rare cancer scholars program to encourage investigators to venture into studying rare cancers
- accelerated FDA approval for drugs with an indication to treat rare cancers
- mandating that insurance companies cover rare cancers, and allow treatment at centers of excellence
Additional talking points
Rare cancers are a major problem - they deserve our attention
- There are hundreds of rare cancers which together make up a substantial fraction of cancer (large problem)
- The advent of molecular medicine has revealed that most if not all cancers are rare on a biological level - even common cancers like lung or breast have dozens or hundreds of rare subtypes.
Rare cancer patients are an underserved population - we must level the playing field
- Most patients with rare cancers have a harder time finding appropriate care
- Most rare cancers have fewer treatment options, and no hope of a cure any time soon
- drug companies tend to neglect rare cancers
Rare cancers present a valuable scientific opportunity - we should embrace a focus on rare as a new model of cancer research
- advances in rare cancers can be translated into effective treatments for subsets of common cancers that share similar biology
- given that each individual's cancer is rare, to win the war on cancer, we need to redesign our research enterprise to fight the war on many fronts - to think of rare as the norm, not the exception. the war will not be won with blockbuster drugs that treat hundreds of thousands of patients, but rather by curing 1,000 or 10,000 patients at a time.
HELP Committee Democrats by Rank
* Edward Kennedy (MA) 202-224-4543
* Christopher Dodd (CT) 202-224-2823
* Tom Harkin (IA) 202-224-3254
* Barbara Mikulski (MD) 202-224-4654
* Jeff Bingaman (NM) 202-224-5521
* Patty Murray (WA) 202-224-2661
* Jack Reed (RI) 202-224-4642
* Bernard Sanders (I) (VT) 202-224-5141
* Sherrod Brown (OH) 202-224-2315
* Robert P. Casey, Jr. (PA) 202-224-6324
* Kay Hagan (NC) 202-224-6342
* Jeff Merkley (OR) 202-224-3753
HELP Committee Republicans by Rank
* Michael B. Enzi (WY) 202-224-6244
* Judd Gregg (NH) 202-224-3324
* Lamar Alexander (TN) 202-224-4944
* Richard Burr (NC) 202-224-3154
* Johnny Isakson (GA) 202-224-3643
* John McCain (AZ) 202-224-2235
* Orrin G. Hatch (UT) 202-224-5251
* Lisa Murkowski (AK) 202-224-6665
* Tom Coburn (OK) 202-224-5754
* Pat Roberts (KS) 202-224-4774
Friday, April 17, 2009
important legislation needs our help.
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