Cancer Prevention
2008
Issue 10


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From the Editors

Calendar of Events
Will the HPV Vaccine Reach Young Women in Developing Countries Who Can Benefit Most From Vaccination?

Ten Facts on Cervical Cancer, HPV and the HPV Vaccine

Evelyn H. Lauder: A Major Force in the War on Breast Cancer

Blaming the Victims: Lung Cancer and the Problem of "Responsibility"

Drop in U.S. Cancer Death Rate Gathers Speed - Better Prevention is Key, New Report Shows

Spotlight On...

Promoting a StateŅand a NationŅof Prevention

American Cancer Society - Cancer Prevention Study-3 (CPS-3)

News from the NCI

Issues & Insights

Cancer Prevention Clinical Trials

State Legislation

Federal Legislation

Make Your Voice Heard

Other Information Resources

 

Make Your Voice Heard


Information is provided below if you would like to contact your Congressional representatives, the White House, or other government agencies to express your support of cancer prevention legislation and to urge the funding of cancer prevention research.

Congress
202-224-3121. Operators will connect you to your House Representatives or Senators.
Name of Representative
United Sates House of Representatives
Washington, DC 20515

Or

Name of Senator
United States Senate
Washington, DC 20510
www.house.gov provides access to e-mail addresses and Web site pages for Representatives and Senators, as well as House and Senate Committees

White House
202-456-1414
www.whitehouse.gov

Federal Agencies
US Department of Health and Human Services
877-696-6775 or 202-619-025
www.hhs.gov

US Food and Drug Administration
888-463-6332
www.fda.gov

US Department of Agriculture
202-720-2791
www.usda.gov


 
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