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Barack Obama, Endorses the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance

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I'm not sure if everyone gets this email so I thought I would post a copy. You can read Barack Obama’s letter endorsing OCNA.


Having lost his mother to ovarian cancer, President-Elect Obama begins his term with a promise to reform healthcare and the War on Cancer.

November 5, 2008 (WASHINGTON, DC): The Ovarian Cancer National Alliance (OCNA) congratulates President-Elect Obama and looks forward to working with his administration in the fight against ovarian cancer. Mr. Obama has been a supporter of OCNA, endorsing the organization one year ago with the letter attached to this release.

President-Elect Obama’s personal experience with the toll of cancer – particularly ovarian cancer – has resulted in his support of various legislative objectives championed by OCNA. “Federal funding is critical in order to conquer ovarian cancer,” says Karen Orloff Kaplan, Chief Executive Officer of OCNA. “That is why we appreciate the early support of Senator Obama for the passage of Johanna’s Law: The Gynecologic Cancer Education and Awareness Act, as well as the Ovarian Cancer Research Program, one of the Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs run by the Department of Defense.”

Increasing research, education, and awareness about ovarian cancer are essential because diagnosing the disease is difficult. The number of women diagnosed with ovarian cancer in its early stages is so small that the survival rates continue to be low. In more than 30 years since the War on Cancer was declared, ovarian cancer mortality rates have not significantly improved. Approximately 22,000 American women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 2008 and about 15,000 will die from the disease.

The statistics on ovarian cancer are distressing and OCNA is pleased to see that the Obama-Biden plan on Strengthening Women’s Health provides a list of results-driven solutions that address women’s cancers and offers hope of more rapid movement toward conquering this disease including:

* Double federal funding for cancer research within 5 years
* Expanding access to lifesaving clinical trails
* Creating a new cancer survivorship initiative at the Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
* Ending insurance company discrimination against individuals with pre-existing conditions
* Continuing their long standing support on the Genetic Information Nondiscrimination Act, a measure recently signed into law that will prevent insurance companies from using information from genetic tests to restrict or deny coverage to individuals at risk from cancer and other diseases. This measure provides critical protection against losing health insurance or a job because of an elevated risk for some breast and ovarian cancers and as well as other disease that have probable genetic ties.



See Barack Obama’s letter endorsing OCNA


For more information about the Obama-Biden Strengthening Women’s Health Plan, click here .
For more information about the Obama-Biden Health Care Plan, click here .
For more information about the Obama-Biden overall Cancer Plan, click here .


The Ovarian Cancer National Alliance (OCNA) mission is to conquer ovarian cancer to save women’s lives. Since its inception in 1997, ONCA has been the face and voice of a national network of ovarian cancer survivors and activists. OCNA advocates for increased federal funding for research that leads to an effective detection test, better treatments and ultimately a cure for the disease. OCNA also educates women and health care practitioners about ovarian cancer symptoms and risk factors to improve the chances that women will be diagnosed earlier. In addition, as the umbrella organization of 45 national, regional and local ovarian cancer groups, OCNA leverages the power of the growing number of voices demanding a different future for everyone who has been or will be touched by ovarian cancer.

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Sorry........ my links did not copy but there are other posts by CaraPolicy and CindyAyento that have those links.

GG - I'm crying tears of joy reading this. One more reason to love this man. Thank you!

GG - can you post your resources for this information. I want to send it out to everyone I know!! xoxoxo

http://www.ovariancancer.org/_data/n_0001/resources/live/obamaletter.pdf

Try this link. It took me right there.

Thank you for the link!

I know...... I shed the same tears. There are other posts by CaraPolicy and CindyAyento that have links that actually work and mmtraynor posted here with a direct link to Barack Obamas letter to the ONCA. I signed up for emails from the OCNA and found this all in my inbox yesterday! Something to smile about for sure!

Yes. One more reason to love him. He is so perfect!

He says he is proud to be a co-sponsor of Johanna's Law......has it passed? What is the current status? The letter is also dated October of 2007? I have not heard of it. Sorry, to me its just a letter unless someone can show me otherwise.

Yes it has passed. I find it strange also that this OCNA waited till now to make this public information? I don't know maybe they are just reemphasizing this now?

President Bush Signs 'Johanna's Law'
President Bush signed Johanna's Law on January 12, 2007, landmark legislation that authorizes development of a national gynecologic cancer awareness campaign. Both houses of Congress unanimously approved Johanna's Law: the Gynecologic Cancer Education and Awareness Act in late 2006.
On December 26, 2007, President Bush signed an Omnibus spending bill that appropriated $6.5 million towards Johanna's Law, allowing the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services to launch a national campaign in 2008 to educate American women and health professionals about the signs and symptoms of gynecologic cancers.

Johanna's Law is named for Johanna Silver Gordon, who died from ovarian cancer in 2000.

Non profit organizations, like OCNA, cannot endorse political candidates.

As for Johanna's Law, President Bush signed the bill into law in January 2007. For update on appropriations related to the bill, as well as other ovarian cancer appropriations, please see www.ovariancancer.org/advocacy.

Dear all,

It was really wonderful to read this mail and all the details in the various replies. Yes, while going through it all I felt a revived new hope not only for us but for generations to come. Hope for change is sure around and it is us.

I being a ov. ca. patient myself and also working in the research aspect in cancer, I see much more hopes. I was diagonised with cancer while I was a graduate research student in the domain of cancer and now while I am graduating I feel the urge with all that I wish to work for. In Barack Obama I see the hope that I can do it. As if the whole universe is making it happen for us and Barack Obama is sent for it.

I am keeping my fingers crossed that just for being a case with pre-existing condition my dream to work in research in the US will not be a barrier due to the existing health insurance policy.

Love you all and YES WE CAN MAKE IT ,,, :)

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