California 2017-2018 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill ACR131

Introduced
8/30/17  
Introduced
8/30/17  
Refer
9/1/17  
Report Pass
9/1/17  
Report Pass
9/1/17  
Refer
9/5/17  
Engrossed
9/7/17  
Engrossed
9/7/17  
Refer
9/8/17  
Enrolled
9/14/17  
Chaptered
9/25/17  
Chaptered
9/25/17  
Passed
9/25/17  

Caption

Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day.

Impact

By designating a specific day for awareness, ACR131 is intended to highlight the unique challenges of metastatic breast cancer, including ongoing treatment and the emotional impact on patients and their families. The resolution points out that there is currently no cure for metastatic breast cancer, and patients require continuous treatment aimed at extending their quality of life. Furthermore, the bill underlines the necessity for further research and community support, which can enhance the understanding of the disease and improve the quality of life for affected individuals.

Summary

Assembly Concurrent Resolution No. 131 (ACR131) aims to proclaim October 13, 2017, as Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day in California. The resolution seeks to increase awareness about the challenges faced by individuals with metastatic breast cancer, emphasizing the need for public understanding and support for patients and their families. The bill addresses the broader implications of metastatic breast cancer, which remains largely under-discussed compared to early detection and routine diagnosis of breast cancer, despite affecting thousands of families across the state.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding ACR131 is generally positive, with supporters advocating for increased awareness and understanding of metastatic breast cancer. This resolution is seen as a critical step in acknowledging the often overlooked struggles of those living with metastatic disease. There is a recognition that more attention is needed to educate the public about the realities of metastatic breast cancer, as well as to promote research efforts that can lead to better treatments and support systems for patients.

Contention

While ACR131 does not present any direct controversy, it reflects a broader need for increased discussion surrounding advanced cancer stages. The acknowledgment of metastatic breast cancer as a condition that requires significant public awareness is essential, yet it also underscores the disparity in healthcare access and the urgent need for advancements in treatment options. The resolution promotes a call to action for communities and healthcare systems to better support patients, indicating an opportunity for policy discussions around cancer treatment and healthcare equity.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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