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SRES 465119th CongressIntroduced

A resolution designating September 2025 as "National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month".

Introduced: Oct 23, 2025
Sponsor: Sen. Scott, Tim [R-SC] (R-South Carolina)
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## Summary This Senate resolution designates September 2025 as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month to highlight the ongoing challenges of childhood cancer in the U.S. It acknowledges progress in survival rates—from 58% in the 1970s to 85% in 2025—but emphasizes that many survivors face long-term health complications, some severe or life-threatening. The resolution calls for federal and state governments, local communities, and nonprofit groups to organize programs and activities that educate the public about childhood cancer risks and the importance of early detection, research, and support. It also honors children battling cancer and their families, pledging to prioritize efforts to prevent and cure the disease while ensuring survivors receive lifelong medical care. Though symbolic, the resolution aims to foster collaboration and public engagement to address this critical health issue. ## Key Points - Officially designates September 2025 as National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. - Urges governments and organizations to hold awareness programs to educate the public about childhood cancer risks and impacts. - Encourages long-term health monitoring for childhood cancer survivors due to common chronic conditions caused by treatment. - Recognizes childhood cancer as a major public health concern and pledges to prioritize prevention and cure efforts. - Honors the bravery and resilience of children diagnosed with cancer and their families. ## Impact Areas - Primary group affected: Children diagnosed with cancer and childhood cancer survivors. - Secondary groups: Families of affected children, healthcare providers, and advocacy organizations. - Additional impacts: Public health policy discussions, increased visibility for childhood cancer research funding, and community-driven awareness campaigns. *Note: This resolution is symbolic and does not mandate specific actions or allocate funds. It serves to unify efforts and spotlight the need for continued progress in childhood cancer care.*

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