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Board of Directors
Robert B. Cameron, M.D.
UCLA Medical School
Nicholas J. Vogelzang, M.D.
University of Chicago
Brian Loggie, M.D.
Creighton University Medical Center
Michael Harbut, M.D., M.P.H.
Royal Oak, Michigan
Roger G. Worthington, Esq.
Dallas, Texas
Mathew Bergman, Esq.
Seattle, Washington
Susan Vento
St. Paul, Minnesota
Mouzetta Zumwalt-Weathers
Cary, North Carolina
In Memoriam
Congressman Bruce F. Vento
Bill Powell
Science Advisory Board
Harvey Pass, M.D., Chairman
Karmanos Cancer Institute
Victor Roggli, M.D.
Duke University
Robert N. Taub, M.D.
Columbia University
Lary A. Robinson, M.D.
H. Lee Moffit Cancer Center
Steve Hahn, M.D.
University of Pennsylvania
Joseph R. Testa, Ph. D.
Fox Chase Cancer Center
Claire Verschraegen, M.D.
University of New Mexico
Eric Vallieres, M.D.
University of Washington
Dan Miller, M.D.
Emory University
Raphael Bueno, M.D.
Harvard/Brigham and Women's
Hedy Lee Kindler, M.D.
University of Chicago
W. Roy Smythe, M.D.
M.D. Anderson/University of Texas
Executive Director
Christopher E. Hahn
Santa Barbara, California
MARF, inc.
1609 Garden Street
Santa Barbara, CA 93101
tel (805) 560-8942
fax (805) 560-8962
c-hahn@marf.org
http://www.marf.org
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Our Mission is to eradicate mesothelioma as a
life-ending disease.
Mr. Kevin O'Scannlain
Office of Senator Orrin G. Hatch
104 Hart Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Date: April 8, 2003
Re: Creation of
Mesothelioma Research and Treatment Program; "The
Asbestos Claims Criteria and Compensation Act," S.
413
Dear Kevin:
Attached you will find (1) the proposed language for the
creation of a Mesothelioma Research and Treatment Program
(MRTP) and (2) a memorandum from Dr. Harvey Pass, the
Chairman of MARF's Science Advisory Board, in which he
fleshes out the proposed programs, their purpose, operation
and minimum funding requirements.
Since about 32% of all mesothelioma veterans diagnosed in
the U.S. today served in the Navy or worked in a Navy
shipyard, we are suggesting that the MRPT be jointly
administered by the NIH, DVA and DOD. These three agencies
would fund up to ten mesothelioma centers of excellence (we
refer to same in the text as "MIRES" but for
obvious reasons we should probably change to another
acronym, like "Translational Research Institutes for
Mesothelioma" (TRIMs), in the amount of $2.5 million
per center for each year from 2004 to 2008, after a
rigorous peer review protocol. The three agencies would
also appoint a Medical Advisory Board, consisting of
experts in the field (such as those who serve on MARF), who
can review grant applications to make sure they are in line
with the stated Research Priorities (i.e., detection,
prevention, treatment and cure of mesothelioma).
The Program would also include a Registry and Tissue Bank.
To honor Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, who helped so many veterans
afflicted with Agent Orange related cancers through the
creation of a bone marrow registry, you might want to refer
to the registry as the "Elmo Zumwalt Registry."
Similarly, you might want to honor another prominent figure
whose life was cut short by mesothelioma, Congressman Bruce
Vento. We can refer to the Tissue Bank as the "Bruce
Vento Tissue Bank," in recognition of his service as a
public school teacher and his passion for science.
Regarding funding, we did not explore the option of funding
the program as an exactment from the proposed compensation
trust. This is certainly an attractive feature. Our focus
was the substance of the program itself: the creation of
research and treatment centers geographically, as well as a
tissue bank and registry, and the operation of same, along
with the guiding principles. Our best estimate of the cost
is $27,000,000 each year for the next 5 years, for a total
outlay of $135 million.
A key component is early detection and prevention. Although
MARF has not weighed in on the merits of the proposed
reforms to the asbestos litigation system, we would
certainly want to offer hope to all unimpaired asbestos
patients that (1) research is underway to provide for early
detection of cancer and possible preventive measures and
(2) should they ever become afflicted with asbestos cancer,
a meaningful program will be in place that offers
reasonable and accessible treatment options.
It has been a pleasure talking with you on the telephone
and I look forward to meeting you in person soon.
Yours very truly,
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Roger G. Worthington, Esq.
Founding Director
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Christopher E. Hahn, Esq.
Executive Director
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Harvey Pass, M.D.
Chairman
Science Advisory Board
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Robert B. Cameron, M.D.
Director
Board of Directors
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cc: Ms. Rebecca Seidel
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