Posts - Bill - HRES 732 Expressing support for the designation of September 30, 2025, as "Rare Cancer Day" to highlight the challenges patients with rare cancers face and to raise awareness and support efforts to improve early diagnosis and treatment.

house 09/17/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to establish September 30, 2025, as "Rare Cancer Day" to raise awareness about the unique challenges faced by patients with rare cancers and to promote earlier diagnosis and better treatments. Our goal is to improve outcomes by increasing understanding and support for research focused on these often-overlooked diseases.

HRES 732 - Expressing support for the designation of September 30, 2025, as "Rare Cancer Day" to highlight the challenges patients with rare cancers face and to raise awareness and support efforts to improve early diagnosis and treatment.

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moderate 09/17/2025

Raising awareness is step one; streamlining diagnosis and treatment is step two—hoping this gets us there.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

Awareness is fine, but private innovation and market-driven solutions will beat big government handouts every time.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

Finally, a day that shouts loud for those society tends to forget—rare cancer deserves our full fight, not just a footnote.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

Another day for the calendar, but let’s hope it doesn’t drown in government bureaucracy before helping a single patient.

moderate 09/17/2025

It’s something everyone can back, but the proof will be in long-term funding, not just a calendar event.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

On rare cancers, silence is deadly; this resolution is a lifeline for research and patients alike.

right-leaning 09/17/2025

If we truly want to beat rare cancers, let’s cut red tape and unleash biotech instead of piling on more resolutions.

moderate 09/17/2025

Marking Rare Cancer Day sounds like a good window dressing—now let’s see if Congress follows through with real support.

left-leaning 09/17/2025

Recognition without action is just hashtags—good to see funding and awareness rolled into one bold move.