File #: 21-5297    Version: 1 Name: Prostate Awareness Month Resolution
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 9/16/2021 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 9/23/2021 Final action: 9/23/2021
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION PROSTATE AWARENESS MONTH RESOLUTION WHEREAS, countless individuals, communities, community organizations, health organizations, health advocates, and health professionals observe the National Prostate Health Month (NPHM), also known as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in September; and WHEREAS prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men in the United States and the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer; and WHEREAS, prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer affecting American men, and nearly 12% of men in the United States will receive a diagnosis of prostate cancer in their lifetime; and WHEREAS, prostate cancer symptoms can include, but are not limited to, trouble urinating and pelvic pain, and other symptoms. However, many men diagnosed with prostate cancer never experience symptoms; and WHEREAS, 1 in 9 men in the United States will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetimes and 1 in 41 men in t...
Sponsors: BILL LOWRY, DEBORAH SIMS, LARRY SUFFREDIN, DONNA MILLER, JOHN P. DALEY, KEVIN B. MORRISON, PETER N. SILVESTRI
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

PROSTATE AWARENESS MONTH RESOLUTION

WHEREAS, countless individuals, communities, community organizations, health organizations, health advocates, and health professionals observe the National Prostate Health Month (NPHM), also known as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month in September; and

WHEREAS prostate cancer is the second-leading cause of cancer-related deaths among men in the United States and the most commonly diagnosed non-skin cancer; and

WHEREAS, prostate cancer is the most common form of cancer affecting American men, and nearly 12% of men in the United States will receive a diagnosis of prostate cancer in their lifetime; and

WHEREAS, prostate cancer symptoms can include, but are not limited to, trouble urinating and pelvic pain, and other symptoms. However, many men diagnosed with prostate cancer never experience symptoms; and

WHEREAS, 1 in 9 men in the United States will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in their lifetimes and 1 in 41 men in the United States will die from prostate cancer: and

WHEREAS, as of 2021, approximately 174,600 men will receive a diagnosis of prostate cancer. More than approximately 31,600 men will die from the disease: and

WHEREAS most men who receive a prostate cancer diagnosis will receive the diagnosis at age sixty-five (65) years old; however, men can and do receive prostate cancer diagnoses earlier; and

WHEREAS individuals at the greatest risk for prostate cancer include African American men, men over the age of sixty-five (65) years old, and men with family histories of prostate and/or other cancers; and

WHEREAS African American men are at the highest risk for the disease with a rate of 1 in 6 men. African American men are 2.2 times more likely to die from the disease than similarly situated white men; and

WHEREAS, on September 1, 2021, the National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month commenced; and
WHEREAS hospitals, healthcare and treatment centers, medical organizations, and found...

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