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Recognizing October 2024 as National Breast Cancer Awareness month and promoting activities that provide education, early detection, and support for all.
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WHEREAS, October is designated as National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, a crucial time to promote education, early detection, and support for all individuals affected by breast cancer; and
WHEREAS, Approximately 1 in 8 women in the U.S. (13%) will be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer during their lifetime. Despite advancements in screening and treatment, the incidence of breast cancer continues to rise; and
WHEREAS, In 2024, an estimated 310,720 women will receive a diagnosis of invasive breast cancer, with 16% of these cases occurring in women under 50. Additionally, 56,500 women will be diagnosed with Ductal Carcinoma In Situ (DCIS), a non-invasive form of breast cancer where abnormal cells are found in the breast duct but have not spread outside the duct; and
WHEREAS, Tragically, an estimated 42,250 women will die from breast cancer in 2024, underscoring the urgency of ongoing efforts in education, prevention, and treatment; and
WHEREAS, Breast cancer is not limited to women; approximately 2,800 men in the U.S. will also be diagnosed with invasive breast cancer this year, with an estimated 530 men succumbing to the disease; and
WHEREAS, The lifetime risk of a man in the U.S. developing breast cancer is about 1 in 726, highlighting the need for awareness across all genders; and
WHEREAS, Since 1989, breast cancer death rates have steadily declined by 43% through 2020, primarily due to the introduction of innovative treatments and enhanced early detection methods. These significant scientific advancements reflect remarkable progress in cancer care and are a testament to the relentless dedication of the advocacy community; and
WHEREAS, Breast Cancer Awareness Month is an annual international health campaign dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer, emphasizing the importance...
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