Posted: | February 4, 2014 03:25 PM |
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From: | Representative Robert Freeman |
To: | All House members |
Subject: | Recognizing May as Bladder Cancer Awareness Month |
In the near future, I intend to introduce a resolution that would recognize May 2014 as Bladder Cancer Awareness Month in Pennsylvania. Bladder cancer affects people of all ages and backgrounds. Specifically in Pennsylvania, more than 3,900 people were diagnosed and 800 people were estimated to have died from bladder cancer in 2013. Moreover, in 2013, Pennsylvania was ranked as the 5th highest state in the United States with new cases of bladder cancer being diagnosed. While bladder cancer is treatable if diagnosed early, it can be one of the most expensive cancers to treat on a per patient basis. However, the longer diagnosis and treatment are delayed, the life expectancy of an individual with bladder cancer decreases. I believe that increased awareness will promote early diagnosis, increase chances of survival, and bolster public support of treating the disease to ultimately increase funding for innovative research and the development of additional treatment options. If you have any questions regarding this legislation, please contact Danielle Brown in my office at 783-3815 or dbrown@pahouse.net. |
Introduced as HR699