I got this in a FB PCa group (thanks Bob!)
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Here's a draft letter for anyone who wants to write to their Senators and Congresspeople.
December 4, 2021
Dear x
Subject: Funding for Prostate Cancer Research
I am writing to ask for your help in procuring more Federal funding for prostate cancer research.
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer diagnosis and the third leading cause of cancer death in American men. According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 191,930 men will be newly diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2020. It is also estimated that there will be 33,330 prostate cancer related deaths this year alone.
The currently accepted treatments for intermediate to advanced prostate cancer include removal of the prostate and androgen deprivation therapy. These treatments often result in side effects like incontinence, ED, retrograde ejaculation, gynecomastia (breasts), sarcopenia, and osteopenia.
Contrary to what the medical industry may advertise, these side effects are common. They ruin lives and marriages.
The FY 2021 Consolidated Appropriations Act and the 21st Century Cures Act allocated $6.56 billion to NCI, a $119 million increase over the regular and Cancer Moonshot appropriations allocated in FY 2020 (not enough to cover inflation.)
The NCI website reports that of the total NCI budget, 42.4% of the funds were allocated for Research Project Grants (RPGs).and only 15% of the budget was spent on clinical trials for all types of cancer. cancer.gov/about-nci/budget... So, 57.6% of the budget was spent on administration and communications.
Admittedly the Government has been preoccupied with COVID for the past two years, but at the same time, trillions are being appropriated for other causes, many of which appear to be highly discretionary. Meantime, cancer patients are suffering and dying.
I respectfully request that you take the lead in appropriating additional funding for cancer research and in ensuring that NCI spends more of its funding on clinical trials that may actually benefit patients.
Thank you for your kind consideration.