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Support Armed Forces Breast Cancer Research Act (H.R. 4869)
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Research indicates breast cancer rates are significantly higher among military personnel. It's time to do something about it.
The Armed Forces Breast Cancer Research Act (H.R. 4869) continues to sit in committee on Capitol Hill. This bill mandates government research in order to learn more about the prevalence of breast cancer in the military. It represents the vital first step in aiding our veterans, providing the evidence necessary to classify breast cancer as a service-related disability. Otherwise, veterans do not qualify for their VA health benefits.
Contributing factors may include military work conditions and exposure to hazardous chemicals. In the wake of revelations ranging from Agent Orange to Camp Lejeune, such possibilities cannot be ruled out, and a thorough investigation must be conducted to determine the extent and the source of this discrepancy.
One way to kill a bill is to let it languish in committee where it never sees the yea-or-nay vote that can tarnish a politician’s reputation. It’s happened before to similar proposals. Don’t let it happen again: Urge Congress to pass this legislation.