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319:(2006): A comprehensive program in breast cancer pre-malignancy research that includes the areas of prevention, etiology, biology, diagnosis, and molecular epidemiology. A total of $ 8.1 million will be awarded for the following projects: "Molecular Epidemiology and Biology of Mammographic Density", "Evaluate Different Decision-Making Approaches Used by Women Recruited for Participation in Chemoprevention Trials", "Early Detection of Breast Cancer â€” Evaluation Strategies to Improve the Accuracy of Mammography Interpretation with the Breast Cancer Surveillance Consortium Research Resources", "Biology of Breast Pre-Malignancy", "Isolation, Propagation, Characterization and Imaging", and "MRI-Guided Therapy with Target SPIO Carbon Nanostructure". 22: 447:
survivor and advocate (founder/CEO of WIN ABC) Elizabeth ("Betsy") Mullen and David Goodman who lost his first wife to breast cancer, in close collaboration with United States Senator Dianne Feinstein, Congressman Vic Fazio and their colleagues in Congress to spearhead the national grassroots advocacy efforts that led to the creation and issuance of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp.
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of the US Postal Service's Breast Cancer Stamp. The Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act (Public Law 105–41) resulted from the work of advocates for breast cancer research. This legislation led to the United States Postal Service's issuance of a new first-class stamp, the Breast Cancer Research Stamp, that can be purchased on a voluntary basis by the public.
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As Breast Cancer Research Stamp revenues become available to the CDMRP, the funds are applied to Idea Awards under negotiation at the time. In FY07, the stamp funds began funding Synergistic Idea Awards also. The DOD has fully funded 34 BCRP Idea Awards, partially funded 2 other Idea Awards as well
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One of the Congressional research programs managed by the USAMRMC Office of Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs (CDMRP) is the Breast Cancer Research Program (BCRP). As a result of the Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act, the DOD BCRP is one of two designated recipients of revenues from sales
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Since the Breast Cancer Research Stamp first went on sale on July 29, 1998 through November 2011, the United States Postal Service has sold more than 924 million stamps, raising approximately $ 72 million for breast cancer research at the NIH and DoD. The Breast Cancer Research Stamp currently costs
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Art director Ethel Kessler of Bethesda, Maryland, herself a breast cancer survivor, was asked by the USPS to design the new stamp. Kessler contacted illustrator Whitney Sherman of Baltimore to create the artwork for the stamp. Directing the project, with feedback from a postal design advisory board,
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Many of the research projects supported by Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds are studying the changes in breast cells that result in the development of breast cancer from normal breast cells, focusing on understanding how and why breast cancer cells continue to grow and divide. Understanding these
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The stamp originally cost 40 cents; a regular first-class stamp cost 34 cents at that time. 70 percent of funds raised are donated to the National Cancer Institute and 30 percent to the Breast Cancer Research Program of the Department of Defense. As of May 2006, US$ 35.2 million had been donated to
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The Breast Cancer Research Stamp is offered through the United States Postal Service as an alternative to a first-class postage stamp. Purchasing the stamp is a convenient and voluntary way to contribute to the fight against breast cancer. Congress passed "The Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act of 1997"
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on women with breast cancer. Betsy Mullen is a breast cancer survivor and advocate, the Founder of WIN Against Breast Cancer and the Breast Buddy Breast Care Program. Dr. Bodai, Betsy Mullen and David Goodman spent their money and time lobbying for Congress' approval of the Breast Cancer Research
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The Breast Cancer Research Stamp was the idea of Ernie Bodai, MD, a breast surgeon. In 1997 he approached the United States Postal Service about pricing a stamp a few pennies over the regular price with the extra pennies to be used for breast cancer research. He was turned away. Dr. Bodai is a
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The following year Dr. Bodai sent out correspondence to 200 breast cancer organizations looking for support. Shelly Blechman, Vice President of Women's Information Network Against Breast Cancer (WIN ABC), was the only one to respond and a partnership begin. Dr. Bodai, along with breast cancer
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United States Senators Dianne Feinstein, Alfonse D'Amato and New York Congressman Vic Fazio who championed the Breast Cancer Research Stamp in Congress, calls the reauthorization of the BCR Stamp "good news in the fight against breast cancer." Originally set for a limited run, its release was
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The "Breast Cancer Research Stamp Act of 2001" (S. 1256 and H.R. 2725), enacted as part of the Treasury and General Government Appropriations Act of 2002 (Public Law 207–67), extended the sale of the "Semipostal Authorization Act" for breast cancer research to December 31,
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In 2011, Congress extended the sale of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp to December 31, 2015. The four-year extension of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp Act passed in the Senate on a unanimous vote on Dec. 5, 2011, and passed in the House on Dec. 14, 2011 by a vote of
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Since the Breast Cancer Research Stamp was first offered for sale in 1998 the DOD BCRP has received 30% from the sales of the US Postal Service's first class Breast Cancer Research Stamp (Public Law 105–41, Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act ), totalling $ 16,387,657.27.
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attached language to the annual spending bill mandating a Breast Cancer Research Stamp be created by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Proceeds above the cost of the semipostal (fundraising) stamp were to be dedicated to breast cancer research.
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Article: "WIN Against Breast Cancer Celebrates Anniversary of Historic Breast Cancer Research Stamp; First Fundraising Stamp In U.S. History, Unprecedented Success In Fight Against Breast Cancer, Must Have Congressional Approval to Remain on
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The funds generated by the Breast Cancer research Stamp have gone to researchers making significant advances in breast cancer research and have been used to fund research grants to support new, innovative programs. According to the
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Risk is another approach to the study of breast cancer. Researchers supported by Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds assess risk by examining individuals or groups of people (populations) who are at risk of developing the disease.
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as fully funded one Synergistic Idea Award and partially funded 2 others. The BCRP Idea Awards are intended to encourage innovative approaches to breast cancer research and are a backbone of the BCRP's portfolio of awards.
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James Island United States Postal Service Customer, Eugene Platt Kicks Off Breast Cancer Awareness Month by Buying $ 1,320 in Breast Cancer Research Stamps: the Eighth Year for Major Purchase to Honor His Wife,
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In 2014 the stamp was reissued with that year's date below the "USA", rather than "1998" to the side, as shown above. Thus there are two varieties of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp, separately listed in the
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to create a stamp where a portion of the proceeds of sale would go toward breast cancer research, creating the Breast Cancer Research Stamp. The legislation mandated that 70% of funds raised would go to the
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In July 2000, the "Semipostal Authorization Act" amended the "Stamp Out Breast Cancer Act" legislation by extending the sale of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp for two (2) years through the summer of 2002.
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Kessler discussed themes with Sherman that the stamp should depict, such as strength and courage, and to show an ethnically vague woman. It was Sherman who came up with the solution of using
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United States Government Accounting Office (GAO); T-GGD-00-137 Breast Cancer Research Stamp: Millions Raised for Research, but Better Cost Recovery Criteria Needed; GGD-00-80 April 28, 2000
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75 cents and is deemed valid as a 58-cent first-class stamp. The additional 17 cents charged for each semipostal (fundraising) stamp is directed to research programs at the
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United States Government Accounting Office (GAO); GAO-08-45; U.S. Postal Service: Agencies Distribute Fund-raising Stamp Proceeds and Improve Reporting; October 2007
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Stamp. Dr. Bodai later began a nonprofit organization called Cure Breast Cancer Inc. to raise money to bring attention to the BCR Stamp and the breast cancer cause.
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Originally created in 1997, Congress has reauthorized the Breast Cancer Research Stamp several times. The original sponsors for the bill were United States Senators
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United States Government Accounting Office (GAO); GAO-05-953; US Postal Service: Factors Affecting Fund- Raising Stamp Sales Suggest Lessons Learned; September 2005
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as "B1" and "B5". Like some other stamps during the 2012-16 period, the Postal Service issued the 2014 stamp twice, both with and, less commonly, without a
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to distant sites. Several of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp Awards are seeking to develop new drugs to prevent cancer progression and metastasis.
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treatment according to their risk of recurrence as measured by a test called OncotypeDx. One-time contract award in the amount of $ 4.5 million.
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extended numerous times by acts of the U.S. Congress with the most recent reauthorization legislation going through December 31, 2015.
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United States Government Accounting Office (GAO); GAO-03-1021 Breast Cancer Research Stamp: Effective Fund-Raiser; September 2003
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In 1995, in the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Appropriations, Treasury, Postal Subcommittee New York Congressman
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Probability of Breast Cancer in American Women from the National Cancer Society U.S. National Institutes of Health
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Article: "Mentor Supports Breast Cancer Awareness Month; California Company Buys 56,000 Breast Cancer Stamps."
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with Postmaster General William Henderson, Senator Dianne Feinstein, Congressman Vic Fazio and Betsy Mullen.
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and the BCR Stamp was first issued on July 29, 1998, becoming the country's first fundraising stamp.
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First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton's Remarks at the Unveiling of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp
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In 2005, Congress extended the sale of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp to December 31, 2011.
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stamp at the then-current first class rate of 32 cents) was issued and did not sell well.
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Public Law 108-199 extended the Breast Cancer Research Stamp authorization through 2005.
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is designed to select lymph node-negative, hormone receptor-positive breast cancers for
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Breast Cancer Research Stamp Facebook Page administered by BCRS co-founder Betsy Mullen
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changes offers the opportunity to develop new drugs to prevent or treat breast cancer.
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Breast Cancer Statistics from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC
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United States Senator Dianne Feinstein Breast Cancer Research Stamp Backgrounder
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In 1996, the United States Postal Service Breast Cancer Awareness Stamp (the
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Unveiling of the Breast Cancer Research Stamp; White House July 29, 1998
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The Breast Cancer Research Stamp funds also support two projects using
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the NCI and the Department of Defense had collected US$ 15.1 million.
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National Cancer Institute "What You Need to Know About Breast Cancer"
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Susan G. Komen For the Cure article on the 2011 reauthorization vote
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Cancer Prevalence Information from the American Cancer Society (ACS)
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The hugely successful Breast Cancer Research Stamp is an example of
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On July 29, 1998, the Breast Cancer Research Stamp was issued at a
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Pink Ribbons, Inc.: Breast Cancer and the Politics of Philanthropy
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NCCN Clinical Practice Guidelines in Oncology (NCCN Guidelines)
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United States Postal Museum: Breast Cancer Research Stamp
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Exceptional Opportunities in Breast Cancer Research
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