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Legislation Would Help Combat Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic Cancer Action Network volunteer praises the legislators who helped get Pancreatic Cancer Research and Education Act passed in Congress and now hopes President Obama will sign the Bill.

Thanks to the hard work and persistence by pancreatic cancer advocates, the U.S. Congress recently passed historic legislation that will finally bring hope to those affected by the disease.
The Recalcitrant Cancer Research Act, formerly known as the Pancreatic Cancer Research and Education Act, passed Congress as part of the National Defense Authorization Act, on Dec. 21, 2012.
This legislation means we are one step closer to creating a national strategy for combating pancreatic cancer, developing early detection tools and effective treatments and improving the lives of those affected by this devastating disease.
Pancreatic cancer is anticipated to move from the fourth leading cause of cancer death to the second leading cause of cancer death by 2020, possibly as early as
2015. Congress’ support of this bill means we can create a national plan to begin to reverse this trend.
Congressmen Frank Pallone, Leonard Lance, Robert Menendez, and Frank Lautenberg played a critical role in helping the landmark legislation reach the finish line. On behalf of all those affected by pancreatic cancer, they have our sincere gratitude.
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We’re hopeful that President Obama will quickly sign the bill into law.
Todd Cohen
Volunteer Media Representative
Northern New Jersey Affiliate of the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network
Edison, NJ
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