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Cancer Research Act Of 2001

Running Head: Hematological Cancer Research Act

The Hematological Cancer Research Investment and Education Act of 2001
Joe Smith
University of Houston-Clear Lake
May 1, 2005

The Hematological Cancer Research Investment

and Education Act of 2001

The startling reality remains that a great number of people are diagnosed and die of cancer each and every year. Since the beginning of the 1970's, billions of dollars have been funded researching cures and preventions for the numerous types of cancer. Cancer is a complex disease with various types, such as breast and lung cancer. As it stands, breast and lung cancer receive a bulk of the publicity and rightly so. These cancers are extremely lethal and pose serious risks to millions of people.
However, in recent years, increased diagnosis of another cancer type took center stage. They are known as the blood cancers and more specifically leukemia, lymphoma, and multiple myeloma. In 2001, members of Congress came......


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