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107th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 35
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives with respect to
the Bloch Cancer Foundation.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
February 8, 2001
Mr. Moore (for himself, Ms. McCarthy of Missouri, Mr. Skelton, Mrs.
Emerson, Mr. Moran of Kansas, Mr. Frost, Mr. Hilliard, Ms. Pryce of
Ohio, Mr. Tancredo, Mr. Stenholm, and Ms. Slaughter) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Energy and
Commerce
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RESOLUTION
Expressing the sense of the House of Representatives with respect to
the Bloch Cancer Foundation.
Whereas Richard and Annette Bloch are founders of the Bloch Cancer Foundation,
established in 1980;
Whereas Richard and Annette have gifted to the University of Missouri-Kansas
City the Bloch Support Center, a center which reaches out to cancer-
stricken patients, their supporters, and caregivers, through education,
counseling, and research designed to achieve the highest quality of life
while living with cancer, and, in addition, offers professional
education opportunities for students to receive training and research
skills that deal with the psychological aspects of cancer;
Whereas Richard Bloch, along with the National Cancer Institute, implemented a
computer program called PDQ (``Physicians Data Query'') that gathers
information from every cancer center in the United States and 22 foreign
countries and gives the state of the art treatment for every type and
stage of cancer in addition to all available experimental therapies;
Whereas Richard and Annette Bloch authored three books: ``Cancer...There's
Hope'' about Richard's battle with his ``terminal'' lung cancer;
``Fighting Cancer'', a step-by-step guide showing cancer patients how to
fight the disease; and ``Guide for Cancer Supporters'', geared
exclusively to supporters of cancer patients;
Whereas Cancer Survivor Parks have been established to help cancer survivors, to
be a tribute to these survivors, and to be a celebration of life in
Kansas City, Missouri; Houston, Texas; Dallas, Texas; Cleveland, Ohio;
Columbus, Ohio; Indianapolis, Indiana; Rancho Mirage, California; New
Orleans, Louisiana; Santa Rosa, California; Jacksonville, Florida;
Bakersfield, California; Phoenix, Arizona; Baltimore, Maryland; Chicago,
Illinois and Omaha, Nebraska;
Whereas Dick and Annette's foundation has gathered a wide variety of volunteers
including doctors sharing their time, computer specialists creating
informative and helpful web sites, home volunteers making calls to offer
guidance and hope to new patients, and in-house volunteers answering
phone calls, e-mails, and being there when called upon;
Whereas Richard and Annette Bloch in 1980 founded the Bloch Cancer Hot Line, an
organization composed of more than 500 cancer survivors that has fielded
over 125,000 calls in the last 20 years, which on June 4, 2001, will
celebrate its 21st anniversary of giving hope, support, and information
to those who call;
Whereas June 4, 2001, also marks the 16th anniversary of the first Cancer
Survivor Day Rally, held originally in Kansas City, Missouri, and now
held in over 700 communities throughout the United States; and
Whereas the Cancer Survivor Day Rally glorifies the attitude that cancer and
death are not synonymous and that a cancer diagnosis does not represent
a decrease in the quality of life: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives commends Richard and
Annette Bloch and the Bloch Cancer Foundation and their network of
invaluable volunteers on behalf of 8,400,000 Americans living with
cancer.
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