Reps. Dingell, Joyce, and McCaul propose resolution to establish May 17 as DIPG Awareness Day, promoting research for pediatric cancer.
Quiver AI Summary
Representatives introduce resolution for pediatric cancer awareness: U.S. Representatives Debbie Dingell, David Joyce, and Michael McCaul announced a resolution designating May 17 as Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Glioma (DIPG) Awareness Day. The resolution seeks to enhance research on DIPG, considered one of the deadliest childhood cancers with a survival rate below one percent.
Statements from lawmakers: Dingell noted the profound impact of a child's cancer diagnosis, emphasizing the need for increased awareness and research. Joyce and McCaul also expressed their commitment to supporting families affected by DIPG and improving treatment outcomes.
Supporting organizations involved: The resolution aligns with efforts from the Chad Tough Foundation and Jack's Angels Foundation, both created in memory of children who succumbed to DIPG. The initiative aims to bring attention to the urgency of finding effective treatments for this rare and aggressive cancer.
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