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of the US Postal
Service's Breast Cancer Stamp. The Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act (Public Law 105–41) resulted from the work of advocates for breast cancer research. This legislation led to the United States Postal Service's issuance of a new first-class stamp, the Breast Cancer Research Stamp, that can be purchased on a voluntary basis by the public.
135:(R-NY). Breast cancer surgeon Ernie Bodai, breast cancer survivor and advocate Betsy Mullen, and breast cancer advocate David Goodman who lost his first wife to breast cancer, spearheaded the grassroots advocacy efforts in partnership with Senator Feinstein and her colleagues that led to the creation and issuance of the stamp.
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on women with breast cancer. Betsy Mullen is a breast cancer survivor and advocate, the
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United States Senators Dianne Feinstein, Alfonse D'Amato and New York Congressman Vic Fazio who championed the Breast Cancer Research Stamp in Congress, calls the reauthorization of the BCR Stamp "good news in the fight against breast cancer." Originally set for a limited run, its release was
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The "Breast Cancer Research Stamp Act of 2001" (S. 1256 and H.R. 2725), enacted as part of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act of 2002 (Public Law 207–67), extended the sale of the "Semipostal Authorization Act" for breast cancer research to December 31,
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293:(2000–2002): Funded high-risk exploration by scientists employed outside the federal government who conduct research at their own institutions. The grants were awarded for a two-year period. NCI awarded 43 grants through this initiative for a total of $ 9.5 million.
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Risk is another approach to the study of breast cancer. Researchers supported by Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds assess risk by examining individuals or groups of people (populations) who are at risk of developing the disease.
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as fully funded one Synergistic Idea Award and partially funded 2 others. The BCRP Idea Awards are intended to encourage innovative approaches to breast cancer research and are a backbone of the BCRP's portfolio of awards.
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James Island United States Postal Service Customer, Eugene Platt Kicks Off Breast Cancer Awareness Month by Buying $ 1,320 in Breast Cancer Research Stamps: the Eighth Year for Major Purchase to Honor His Wife,
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to create a stamp where a portion of the proceeds of sale would go toward breast cancer research, creating the Breast Cancer Research Stamp. The legislation mandated that 70% of funds raised would go to the
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Kessler discussed themes with Sherman that the stamp should depict, such as strength and courage, and to show an ethnically vague woman. It was Sherman who came up with the solution of using
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United States Government Accounting Office (GAO); T-GGD-00-137 Breast Cancer Research Stamp: Millions Raised for Research, but Better Cost Recovery Criteria Needed; GGD-00-80 April 28, 2000
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75 cents and is deemed valid as a 58-cent first-class stamp. The additional 17 cents charged for each semipostal (fundraising) stamp is directed to research programs at the
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Stamp. Dr. Bodai later began a nonprofit organization called Cure Breast Cancer Inc. to raise money to bring attention to the BCR Stamp and the breast cancer cause.
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