September 29, 2022
Senate Passes Manchin, Scott Resolution to Designate September 2022 As National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Washington, DC – Last night, the U.S. Senate unanimously
passed U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Tim Scott’s (R-SC) bipartisan
resolution to designate September 2022 as National Childhood Cancer Awareness
Month. This resolution recognizes the impact of cancer on the lives of
children, urges stakeholders at every level of government to increase public
awareness about the risks of cancer and reminds Americans of the bravery of
children who are diagnosed with and recover from cancer.
“Far too many children in West Virginia and across the
country are bravely fighting a cancer diagnosis or have lost loved ones to this
devastating disease, and childhood cancer is especially heartbreaking,” said
Senator Manchin. “I was proud to lead this bipartisan effort to ensure
September is dedicated to raising awareness for the terrible battle that many
of our children face every day, and I am pleased our resolution passed with
unanimous support. Gayle and I will continue to keep all cancer patients and
their families across West Virginia and the country in our prayers.”
“I am proud that the Senate unanimously passed our
resolution designating September as National Childhood Cancer Awareness
Month," said Senator Tim Scott. "Childhood should be filled
with vibrant memories of family gatherings, sports, school, and holiday
parties. Children who battle cancer have these memories overshadowed. That’s
why my Senate colleagues and I will continue to support these little heroes and
their families who endure cancer battles every day."
"Each year
in the U.S. an estimated 16,000 children are diagnosed with cancer, and
unfortunately, cancer remains the most common cause of death by disease for
children in America. The Alliance for Childhood Cancer thanks Senator Manchin
for introducing a resolution to designate September 2022 as ‘Childhood Cancer
Awareness Month,’ and we are thrilled that the Senate adopted this important resolution.
This resolution will raise awareness and encourage research into cures for
pediatric cancers," the Alliance for
Childhood Cancer said in a statement.
Senators Manchin and Scott were joined by Senators Jack
Reed (D-RI), Lindsey Graham (R-SC), Bob Casey (D-PA), Shelley Moore Capito
(R-WV) and Josh Hawley (R-MO).
The full
text of the resolution is available here.
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