From Health Update via DWS <[email protected]>
Subject young women's lives can be saved
Date August 15, 2019 6:39 PM
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Friend, Debbie was proud to pass the EARLY Act
back in 2010, and we're proud to stand with her to call for the
reauthorization of this important legislation. Please see below
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Friend,

It's been nearly 12 years since I officially became a
survivor of breast cancer.

Cancer is both a monster and a teacher. I learned firsthand
how nothing in life should be taken for granted. And now, when I
face challenges, I remind myself that they pale in comparison to
those who are battling breast cancer.

Last month, I was proud to introduce legislation that would
re-authorize and increase funding for the Breast Cancer Education
and Awareness Requires Learning Young Act (EARLY) Act. Will you
join me in calling for reauthorization of the EARLY Act?
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Reauthorize the EARLY Act!
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This legislation is based on the sound science that early
detection is key for survival. Early detection relies on
research, education, and advocacy. The EARLY Act became law in
2010 when I introduced it after my fight with breast cancer.
Since then, the law has empowered younger and higher risk women
with information and resources to help them understand their
breast health and their personal risks of getting breast cancer.

I hope you'll join me in calling for the EARLY Act to be
reauthorized.
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Thank you,

Debbie Wasserman Schultz

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