Kentucky passes Colon Cancer Screening Act

Posted by Dusty Weaver on April 7th, 2008

The mission of the Kentucky Colon Cancer Prevention Project (C2P2) is “to eliminate preventable colon cancer death and suffering by increasing screening rates.” On Wednesday, April 2 C2P2 came closer to achieving this when the Kentucky Senate passed the Kentucky Colon Cancer Screening Act (HB 415) with a 38 to 0 vote. The House passed the bill February 26 with a 94 to 0 vote.

The Act will establish a colon cancer screening program within the Kentucky Department of Public Health to provide screening services to uninsured individuals age 50 to 64 and others at high risk. A sample letter C2P2 encouraged constituents to send to their legislators said HB 415 will:

“…ensure that all Kentuckians will be educated as to the need for this cancer screening. It will assist and navigate the uninsured to seek the screening necessary to save lives.”

The letter went on to make the economic point that the very expensive cost for late stage colon and rectal cancer treatment can be greatly reduced with adequate screening. To support this C2P2 listed the following points made by Dr. Tom Tucker on November 19 in testimony presented to the Interim Joint Health & Welfare Committee:

  • Approximately half (1378) of all colon cancer cases are diagnosed with late stage disease each year in Kentucky.
  • It costs an average of $30,000 to treat each case of early stage colon cancer and an average of $120,000 to treat each case of late stage colon cancer. This is $90,000 more in direct treatment costs for each case of late stage colon cancer.
  • If just 200 more new cases of colon cancer were diagnosed at an early stage rather than a late stage each year for the next five years, there will be a savings of $90 million in direct treatment costs.

Angela Champion, C2P2 Executive Director said, “Our efforts will continue to make sure that this legislation will result in a funded statewide screening and education program.”

C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition gives a pat on the back to all the people who made this possible and urges constituents to contact their Kentucky Legislators and thank them for passing this bill.

Go here to read more about HR 415 and to see how your Kentucky Legislators voted.

Go here to read an op-ed piece authored by Alan Stein in favor of HB 415 published in the Lexington (Kentucky) Herald-Leader.

Go here to learn more about the Kentucky Colon Cancer Prevention Project.

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C3 Advocate Helps Pass Screening Legislation in Maine

Posted by Joe Arite on April 7th, 2008

marilia.jpgMarilia Sardinha, C3 Advocate and Steering Committee Member played a vital role in the passing of LD 2109, An Act Relating to Insurance Coverage for Colorectal Cancer Early Detection.

“It was an honor to be a part of it and to know how it will help so many people”, said Marilia. Earlier in the year Marilia was asked by the local chapter of the America Cancer Society to testify during a hearing on the bill.

The Governor of Maine, John E. Baldacci, signed the bill into law on March 26th. The bill requires health insurance policies issued or renewed after Jan. 1, 2009, to provide coverage for colorectal cancer screenings. “We know that the five-year survival rate for those who detected their colon cancer early is 90 percent, but only 39 percent of colon cancers are diagnosed at this stage,” Governor Baldacci said. “That’s why this bill is so important.”

C3 would like to thank Marilia along with the bill’s sponsor, Rep. Edward Mazurek (D-Rockland), for all of their hard work.

Click here to read LD 2109

Image of Marilia with Maine Governor John E. Baldacci used with permission.

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Colorectal Cancer Awareness Recognized on the Floor of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Posted by Joe Arite on April 1st, 2008

Representative Albert Wynn (D-MD) along with his colleague Representative Patrick Kennedy (D-RI), spoke on the floor of the House of Representatives March 31st, regarding the Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month Resolution (H. Con. Res. 302).

Representative Wynn, one of the lead sponsors of the Colorectal Cancer Prevention, Early Detection and Treatment Act (HR 1738), recognized C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition for all of our hard work in bringing awareness here in DC, and all over the country, to the need for change in current colorectal cancer policy (or lack there of).

“This tragedy disproportionately affects minorities, particularly African Americans, who are less likely to have health insurance or see a doctor on a regular basis”, said Wynn. “As a result, African Americans are diagnosed later and are 40% more likely to die from the disease.”

Along with Representative Wynn, Kay Granger (R-TX) has taken a strong position on colorectal cancer. Ms. Granger, who was unable to attend the floor debate, had this to say; “I hope that passage of this resolution will help increase awareness of the importance of early detection and screening in combating colorectal cancer. Screenings are easy to do and could save hundreds of thousands of lives if people took advantage of them.” Granger who is the Republican lead on HR 1738 added, “When there is an opportunity to address problems with common sense solutions, we should. And that is what I will continue to do,”

C3 would like thank Representatives Wynn, Granger and Kennedy for all of their hard work on this issue.

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March is coming to an end, but our fight continues

Posted by Joe Arite on March 27th, 2008

As this year’s Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month comes to an end we reflect on how productive C3: Colorectal Cancer Coalition and our Advocates from around the country have been.

Our Second Annual Call on Congress was a wonderful success this year! Thirty five Advocates from the four corners of the country came together in Washington, DC to take their fight to Capitol Hill. Advocates were professionally trained and let loose on their individual Members, where they urged them to support our Cover your Butt legislation.

On March 19th we watched as Advocates Butted-In to Congress, and nearly 2000 calls were placed to 340 Congressional offices. Only three words had to be uttered…”Cover My Butt!”

Now, as April quickly approaches the war against this terrible disease wages on. We must take the high we felt during this past month and continue throughout the year. C3 would like to thank all of our Advocates and with your support we will continue to fight.

Take Action Today!

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Thousands of Advocates Urge Congress to Pass Colorectal Cancer Legislation

Posted by Michael Sola on March 26th, 2008

On Wednesday, March 19th, C3 sponsored the Congressional Butt-In, a one-day phone blitz to Capitol Hill. We asked advocates around the country to call a toll-free number and get connected to their Members of Congress with the message that colorectal cancer legislation must be passed. C3 advocates made almost 2,000 phone calls to 340 Congressional offices.

Thanks to all of our advocates who joined us for the Congressional Butt-In. Your advocacy will make a big difference in the fight against colorectal cancer.

To read more about the Congressional Butt-In, and to find out how many calls your Members of Congress received, click here.

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