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National Cancer Act of 2002

1/16/2023, 10:33 AM

Congressional Summary of S 1976

National Cancer Act of 2002 - Provides a comprehensive Federal effort relating to treatments for and the prevention of cancer.

Amends the Public Health Service Act to fund prevention and treatment programs of the National Cancer Institute, including translational cancer research (research needed to transform scientific discoveries into approaches and products to treat and cure cancer).

Addresses issues of cancer care, including: (1) clinical trial participation; (2) workforce needs; (3) Medicare coverage; (4) protocols and guidelines; (5) National Program of Comprehensive Cancer Control Plans; (5) the supply of researchers; (6) environmental risk factors research; and (7) a colorectal cancer screening demonstration program.

Requires health insurance plans covered by the Public Health Service Act and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974 to provide: (1) coverage for clinical trials; (2) coverage of cancer screening, including tobacco and nutrition counseling and genetic testing; and (3) patient access to benefit information.

Addresses issues of managing physicians and quality of care for cancer patients covered by such plans, including designating a lead managing physician.

Amends the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act to direct the Secretary of Health and Human Services to regulate tobacco products. Sets forth requirements pertaining to: (1) adulteration; (2) misbranding; (3) the submission of health information; (4) annual registration and biennial inspection of processors; (5) biannual reporting of product list changes; (6) good manufacturing practices; (7) product performance standards; (8) information, notification, and other remedies; (9) records and reports; (10) premarket review; (11) judicial review; (12) postmarket surveillance; (13) reduced risk tobacco products; (14) preservation of State and local authority; and (15) equal treatment of retail outlets.

Amends the Federal Cigarette Labeling and Advertising Act to: (1) revise cigarette labeling, advertising, and marketing requirements; and (2) authorize the Secretary to require disclosure of tar, nicotine, and other smoke constituents on package labels and/or advertisements.

Amends the Comprehensive Smokeless Tobacco Health Education Act of 1986 to revise smokeless tobacco warning label and advertising requirements.

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Current Status of Bill S 1976

Bill S 1976 is currently in the status of Bill Introduced since February 28, 2002. Bill S 1976 was introduced during Congress 107 and was introduced to the Senate on February 28, 2002.  Bill S 1976's most recent activity was Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S4615) as of May 21, 2002

Bipartisan Support of Bill S 1976

Total Number of Sponsors
1
Democrat Sponsors
1
Republican Sponsors
0
Unaffiliated Sponsors
0
Total Number of Cosponsors
29
Democrat Cosponsors
23
Republican Cosponsors
5
Unaffiliated Cosponsors
1

Policy Area and Potential Impact of Bill S 1976

Primary Policy Focus

Health

Potential Impact Areas

- Access to health care
- Administrative procedure
- Administrative remedies
- Advertising
- Agriculture and Food
- Armed Forces and National Security
- Breast cancer
- Business income tax
- Business records
- Cancer
- Cancer research
- Case management
- Cervical cancer
- Chemotherapy
- Cigarettes
- Civil Rights and Liberties, Minority Issues
- Clinical trials
- Coinsurance
- Colon cancer
- Commerce
- Commercialization
- Communication in medicine
- Congress
- Congressional oversight
- Consumer education
- Deceptive advertising
- Defective products
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Discrimination in insurance
- Discrimination in medical care
- Drug abuse
- Drug abuse counseling
- Drug adulteration
- Drug approvals
- Drug industry
- Drug law and legislation
- Economics and Public Finance
- Education
- Employee health benefits
- Environmental Protection
- Environmental health
- Environmental research
- Environmental risk assessment
- Families
- Family services
- Federal aid to child health services
- Federal aid to medical education
- Federal aid to medical research
- Federal aid to nursing education
- Federal employees
- Federal preemption
- Finance and Financial Sector
- Foreign Trade and International Finance
- Freedom of information
- Genetic counseling
- Genetic research
- Genetic screening
- Government Operations and Politics
- Government employees' health insurance
- Government paperwork
- Government publicity
- Governmental investigations
- Health counseling
- Health education
- Health information systems
- Health insurance
- Health planning
- Health warnings
- Higher education
- Home care services
- Hospices (Terminal care)
- Human behavior
- Human genetics
- Identification devices
- Imaging systems in medicine
- Imports
- Income tax
- Indian medical care
- Judicial review of administrative acts
- Labeling
- Labor and Employment
- Language and languages
- Law
- Licenses
- Local laws
- Lung cancer
- Lung diseases
- Mammography
- Marketing
- Marketing research
- Medicaid
- Medical economics
- Medical genetics
- Medical records
- Medical screening
- Medical statistics
- Medical technology
- Medical tests
- Medically uninsured
- Medicare
- Military medicine
- Minorities
- Minorities in medicine
- Minority education
- Nicotine
- Nonprofit organizations
- Nutrition
- Orphan drugs
- Packaging
- Pain
- Patients' rights
- Peace Corps
- Pharmaceutical research
- Physical examinations
- Physicians
- Poor children
- Preventive medicine
- Product safety
- Prostate cancer
- Quality of care
- Quality of life
- Quality of products
- Rebates
- Research and development
- Research centers
- Restrictive trade practices
- Retail trade
- Scholarships
- Science, Technology, Communications
- Smokeless tobacco
- Smoking
- Social Welfare
- State laws
- Strategic planning
- Student loan funds
- Taxation
- Technological innovations
- Terminal care
- Tobacco
- Tobacco industry
- Tobacco research
- Warning labels
- Women
- Women's health

Alternate Title(s) of Bill S 1976

National Cancer Act of 2002
A bill to provide for a comprehensive Federal effort relating to treatments for, and the prevention of cancer, and for other purposes.
National Cancer Act of 2002

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