WE NEED YOUR HELP!
The National Childhood Brain Tumor Prevention Act
The National Childhood Brain Tumor Prevention Act is currently working its way through Congress. If passed, this
Act would allocate $25 million a year for five years for the FIRST comprehensive research into the causes of brain
tumors in children, including genetics, nutrition, the environment, and more. It will give us answers about better
treatments and even prevention.
To get this legislation passed we need your help. If families affected by childhood brain tumors—and all those
who know them, love them, and understand what they go through—could write a letter, an e-mail, or make a phone call
to their federal representatives the future of our country's children would be brighter. As stated by world
renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Patrick Kelly, "once [a child] is diagnosed with brain cancer, it's too late."
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Thousands of kids are diagnosed with a brain tumor each year and more than 40% of them die
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The average age of a child that dies from a brain tumor is 4
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More than 60% of those that survive face life-long complications and side effects
That's why we're asking you to contact your Congressperson and Senators to let them
know that you want to see this Act made into law. For more information and quick outlines to write a letter or
e-mail, or make a call, visit http://www.mirasmovement.org/CBTPNA.html.
For further assistance or if you have questions, e-mail cbtpna@mirasmovement.org or call (607) 319-4804. Thank you for helping us
change the future for children with brain tumors!
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