Myth #24: My Senators and Members of Congress have no role in what happens in breast cancer.
FALSE. Breast cancer is a political issue. Congress and the Administration make important funding and policy decisions in breast cancer detection, prevention, treatment and care.
The government is the only body with access to the amount of money needed to perform the appropriate breast cancer research, and explore cause and effect relationships that could lead to breast cancer prevention and a cure. Sustained and significant involvement, on the federal level, is the only way to end breast cancer.
Elected officials also have the power to change systems of access to care and treatment, including the reform of the health care system, regulation of the drug approval process and public health campaigns and access to new drugs. This is why, since our founding, NBCC has addressed breast cancer as a political issue.
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No more myths. I commit to telling the people I know and love the truth about breast cancer.
Make sure your Congress members know where you stand in the mission to end breast cancer. Contact your Senators and Representatives to let them know that significant funding and quality health care for all are essential to ending this disease.
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