U.S Senate Passes Sinema’s Bipartisan Resolution Establishing Glioblastoma Awareness and Remembrance Day in Honor of John McCain

Jul 23, 2020

Sinema’s bipartisan resolution marks July 22, 2020 as National Glioblastoma Awareness Day

WASHINGTON – Today, the U.S. Senate approved Arizona senior Senator Kyrsten Sinema’s bipartisan resolution designating July 22nd as Glioblastoma Awareness Day, honoring the legacy of Arizona Senator John S. McCain III, who passed away in 2018 from brain cancer. The resolution, introduced with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham (S.C.), calls for a greater national effort to advance treatment options, caregiving, and general care for brain cancers.
 
“Senator John McCain is my hero and his leadership is a constant inspiration to all Arizonans. Our resolution honors him, his family, and all Americans battling this disease, and advances new treatments for glioblastoma and all brain cancers,” said Sinema.
 
Sinema’s bipartisan resolution honors the individuals who have lost their lives to glioblastoma and those who are currently living with it, and supports efforts to develop better treatments for glioblastoma that will improve the long-term prognosis of individuals.
 
Glioblastoma is the most malignant brain tumor, accounting for 48% of all primary malignant tumors, and is the most aggressive, complex, difficult to treat, and deadly type of brain tumor. It is estimated that more than 10,000 individuals in the United States will succumb to glioblastoma every year. The survival rate for glioblastoma patients is only 6.8% and the average length of survival is estimated to be only 12 to 18 months.