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Whereas brain and spine metastasis can occur with almost any type of cancer;
Whereas improved cancer treatments are leading to longer patient survival, but brain and spine metastasis rates are increasing;
Whereas specific cancers commonly spread to the brain and spine, such as melanoma, lung, breast, colon, and prostate cancers;
Whereas brain metastases are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality in patients with cancer;
Whereas brain metastases are five times more common than primary brain tumors;
Whereas advanced treatment options are available to improve patient outcomes;
Whereas disparities in cancer care exist, and awareness is crucial to address these disparities;
Whereas different treatments are needed for brain and spine metastasis than for other cancers;
Whereas there are publicly available resources where patients and families can find information on brain and spine metastasis; and
Whereas new and novel therapies are offering hope, but more support and funding for clinical trials and specialized centers are necessary: Now, therefore, be it
That the House of Representatives—
(1) - supports the designation of "Brain and Spine Metastasis Awareness Month";
(2) - recognizes and affirms the commitment by the House of Representatives to increasing awareness of treatment options for people with cancer that has spread to the brain or spine;
(3) - recognizes and affirms the dedication of the House of Representatives to increasing education for brain and spine metastasis so individuals can better understand their cancer or the cancer of a loved one; and
(4) - calls on the Secretary of Health and Human Services to—
(A) - increase education and awareness about treatment options available for patients with brain and spine metastases, including advances and improvements in medical therapies, such as targeted therapies or immunotherapies;
(B) - support resources to establish and support centers for brain and spine metastasis;
(C) - provide resources to increase access to dedicated clinical trials for patients with brain or spine metastases; and
(D) - invest in research specifically into the biology and treatment of brain and spine metastasis, particularly across cancers.