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  • H. RES. 1203 is a resolution by the U.S. House of Representatives supporting the designation of July 17, 2024, as "Glioblastoma Awareness Day." Glioblastoma is a severe and deadly brain cancer, with only a 6.9% five-year survival rate and significant treatment challenges. The...

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    The resolution asks people to remember July 17, 2024, as a special day to think about and support people with glioblastoma, a very serious brain cancer, and to encourage more help and research to find better treatments.

  • S. RES. 691 expresses support for designating May 17, 2024, as "DIPG Pediatric Brain Cancer Awareness Day" in the United States. The resolution highlights the severity of diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma (DIPG) tumors, which impact 200 to 300 children annually and are a...

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    The U.S. Senate wants to make May 17, 2024, a special day to think about a tough kind of brain cancer that some kids have, called DIPG. They hope everyone learns more about it and finds ways to help kids who are sick with it.

  • H. RES. 1270 is a resolution in the House of Representatives that supports designating June as "Brain and Spine Metastasis Awareness Month." It highlights the importance of increasing awareness and education about brain and spine metastasis, a condition where cancer spreads...

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    In June, everyone should learn more about how cancer can travel to the brain and spine, and why it's a big problem. This idea helps people find better ways to treat it and shares information to help those who are hurt by it.

  • S. RES. 908 is a resolution expressing support for Stomach Cancer Awareness Month. It highlights the challenges in detecting stomach cancer early, which affects survival rates, and notes the expected cases and deaths from the disease in 2024. The resolution underscores the...

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    S. RES. 908 is like a big cheer for learning about and fighting stomach cancer. It says we should help doctors and people know more about it and find ways to make people healthier so fewer people get sick.

  • S. RES. 735 designates July 17, 2024, as Glioblastoma Awareness Day to raise awareness about glioblastoma, a common and deadly brain tumor. The resolution recognizes the challenges in treating this aggressive cancer and the need for increased public knowledge and research...

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    S. RES. 735 wants everyone to know more about a really serious brain sickness called glioblastoma by marking July 17, 2024, as a special day to learn and talk about it, and to help find better ways to treat and understand this sickness.