
For more than 20 years in the House and the Senate, we have been paired up as advocates in terms of helping not only to race for the cure but to race for every other tool we had to be able to find a cure and for prevention.
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For more than 20 years in the House and the Senate, we have been paired up as advocates in terms of helping not only to race for the cure but to race for every other tool we had to be able to find a cure and for prevention.

This year Congress must reauthorize the Mammography Quality Standards Act, because women must continue to have safe, quality mammograms.

Women don't know who to believe or what they should do--do they get a mammogram or not?

Thank you very much, Senator Murray, for your compliments but most of all for your ongoing advocacy.

My question is this, Doctor. You have read the Danish study of Drs. Olsen and Gotzsche...

I extend a warm welcome to Dr. Andrew von Eschenbach, the new Director of the National Cancer Institute, as he testifies at his first hearing.

I am frustrated myself. I called this hearing to get some answers for American women.

In the absence of clarity, I'm concerned that these conflicting studies give an excuse to insurance companies to stop paying for mammograms.

I do believe that mammograms save lives, and we need to know when is the best time to get them.

Mammography is not perfect, but it is the best screening tool we have now.

The naming of a postal building in one's honor is truly a salute to their accomplishments and public service.

I urge my colleagues to support this worthwhile measure.

Samuel Lacy, Judge Robert Bernard Watts, Judge Harry Augustus Cole, Frederick Dewberry, Jr., and Flossie McClain Desmond have paid their rent.

Muhammad Ali, the greatest boxer of all time once said that 'service to others is the rent you pay for your room here on earth.'

I am honored to submit this legislation saluting five people from my district who spent their lives giving service to others.

I am pleased to introduce this bill to designate five United States Postal Service buildings after five individuals who made significant contributions to Baltimore and the State of Maryland.