The General Assembly also passed SB 3509, which the @ACSCAN said can improve access to biomarker testing and precision treatments. This year’s bill expands Illinois’ existing biomarker coverage. @CrainsChicago https://t.co/COaehHjbzS
“We are allowing more people to have access to precision targeted individualized treatment, especially for cancer,” said Ally Lopshire, @ACSCAN. Now, the bill is sitting on @GovPritzker's desk waiting approval. @KHQA https://t.co/kyemm4HUx7
The @ACSCAN thanks @SenatorMorrison & @Repevans33 for championing this effort & all those who voted for the legislation. We urge @GovPritzker to sign this legislation into law so that IL can take this significant step towards improving health outcomes." https://t.co/JLzMdUDEKz
Cancer patients, survivors & caregivers from across IL traveled to the Statehouse to meet with elected officials during Cancer Action Day. They wore their “suits and sneakers” to ask lawmakers to hit the ground running to make cancer a policy priority. https://t.co/Gjwe1cYmK9
This afternoon, the Illinois Senate passed Senate Bill 3509, which would improve access to biomarker testing, a game-changer in the fight against cancer and other conditions, and an essential step toward accessing precision treatments. https://t.co/2QtvmtZtUa
.@ACSCAN advocates are calling on lawmakers to keep funding for colorectal cancer screenings as part of ongoing state budget discussions. @HealthNewsIll https://t.co/vx61Wv1MuN
On the Record: Colorectal cancer awareness advocates, @ACSCAN, urge additional screening funding in Illinois @cameronmaineTV@WMBDNews https://t.co/K5UoWibsjz
As we mark Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, @ACSCAN thanks @GovPritzker for prioritizing colorectal cancer control $$ in his budget proposal & urges legislators to prioritize passing a budget that includes funding to ease the burden of cancer. @wmixradio https://t.co/qrUx6sXozU
"As a colorectal cancer survivor, I can tell you firsthand how critical screenings are,” said Folie. “I urge lawmakers to follow @GovPritzker's lead & allocate additional $$ to the colorectal cancer screening program—screenings save lives.” @X95radio https://t.co/HHCAFDR7QX
As Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month is marked, @ACSCAN thanks @GovPritzker for prioritizing colorectal cancer screening $$ in his budget proposal & urges legislators to follow suit by including $2 mil for colorectal & lung cancer screenings @NatlToday https://t.co/eJmBfZcbYv
As we mark Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, the @ACSCAN thanks @GovPritzker for prioritizing colorectal cancer control funding in his budget proposal & urges legislators to prioritize passing a budget that includes funding to ease the burden of cancer. https://t.co/TD8iS8kSR4
Cancer research saves lives, and the fight against cancer can't wait.
@SenatorDurbin@SenDuckworth, please pass a full-year spending bill NOW to protect and increase funding for lifesaving cancer research and prevention.
Illinoisans are counting on you to #ProtectCancerCures
I know @RepBillFoster has been a champion for cancer research funding, from his perspective as a scientist & as someone who has a loved one face cancer. I hope he can work to convince more of his colleagues to support lifesaving research. @chicagotribune https://t.co/1GbdbwSSwt
URGENT: The Senate will soon begin debating the bill that includes the largest cut to #Medicaid in history & will kick nearly 11 million off health insurance.
Join us & send a message urging @SenatorDurbin@SenDuckworth to vote NO: https://t.co/RR5MnrSJTE
#ProtectAffordableCare
The cost of health care is already too high for too many. The bill that passed the House would terminate health care for millions & raise health care costs for us all. We're urging @SenatorDurbin & @SenDuckworth to vote NO on these attacks. #ProtectMedicaid#ProtectAffordableCare
Massive, rushed cuts to Medicaid will hurt millions of hardworking people in America who count on it for lifesaving health care. This includes countless cancer patients & survivors. @SenatorDurbin & @SenDuckworth , please #ProtectMedicaid.
Cancer advocates rallied in Springfield this week to call on state lawmakers to improve access to colorectal cancer screenings and to support taxing other tobacco products at an equal rate to cigarettes.
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“By raising the taxes and streamlining the way these products like e-cigs are taxed, not only are we going to generate revenue, but it is really aimed at preventing people from going from one tobacco product to another,” said Lopshire. @thecentersquare https://t.co/fr5hBBIx7c
Advocates gathered at Statehouse for Cancer Action Day, urging lawmakers to prioritize policies aimed at reducing cancer’s impact. Cancer survivors, patients, & caregivers met with legislators to push for increased funding & prevention. @regionalmediaqc https://t.co/zuIziuUVup