
Mandated by Congress in 1997 and signed into law by President Bill Clinton, the 1998 Breast Cancer Research stamp was the first semipostal issued by the U.S. Postal
Service.
Semipostals are stamps sold at a surcharge to raise money for a particular cause. Net proceeds from the surcharge for the Breast Cancer Research stamp are donated to the National Institutes of Health and the Medical Research Program of the Department of Defense.
To date, the stamp has raised more than $79 million for breast cancer research.
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