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Cancer Research Priority for PA Voters

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Thursday, September 29, 2016   

HERSHEY, Pa. – More than 75 percent of Pennsylvania voters favor a significant increase in federal spending on cancer research, according to a new poll.

The poll, released by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, says 78 percent of voters in the state consider the need for increased funding to be urgent.

According to Adam Batchelor, a volunteer with the organization, 228 Pennsylvanians a day are diagnosed with the cancer.

"So making it a priority and getting our candidates on the record to say where they stand on cancer issues is a really important part of the voting process for everybody who has faced cancer or fears that they may face cancer at some time in their life," he states.

More than half of voters said they would favor increased federal funding even if it would mean higher taxes or a bigger budget deficit.

Last year Congress boosted funding for the National Institutes of Health by $2 billion.

But Batchelor says the percentage of cancer research projects getting funding still is close to a record low, and many promising ideas aren't being funded.

"We're looking to reach an extra $680 million in federal cancer research funding in the coming year here,” he states. “So still more work to be done, but progress is being made."

In June, Vice President Joe Biden launched the Cancer Moonshot, a national campaign to double the rate of progress toward finding a cure.

But Batchelor notes that Congress controls the purse strings, and office holders at every level of government can have an impact on research and prevention efforts.

"It's important that, as a voter, you're making yourself aware of all different candidates' positions on cancer issues because it can make a real difference in saving people's lives," he stresses.

Batchelor encourages voters to visit cancervotes.org to learn more about the issues and where the candidates stand.





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