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1-Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 63 CHAPTER 155 Relative to Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019. [ Filed with Secretary of State September 19, 2019. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 63, Skinner. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.This measure would proclaim the month of September 2019 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, Ovarian cancer is the deadliest of all female reproductive system cancers; andWHEREAS, The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2019, approximately 22,530 women will be newly diagnosed with ovarian cancer; andWHEREAS, In 2019, it is estimated that approximately 13,980 women will die in the United States from ovarian cancer. Many women are not diagnosed until the disease has begun to spread, but if the disease is detected at its earliest state (Stage 1), the five-year survival rate is more than 92 percent. The symptoms of ovarian cancer are often subtle and easily confused with other ailments; andWHEREAS, Approximately 50 percent of new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed in women over 63 years of age. Women between 25 and 54 years of age account for approximately 25 percent of the cases; andWHEREAS, One in 78 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer during her lifetime; andWHEREAS, Most new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed at Stage 3 or later, meaning the cancer has already begun to spread to the lymph nodes and outside of the pelvis; andWHEREAS, The lives of mothers and daughters will be taken too soon, and the pain of this disease will touch too many families; andWHEREAS, During Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, we honor the loved ones we have lost to this disease and all those who battle it today, and we continue our work to improve care and raise awareness about ovarian cancer; andWHEREAS, When ovarian cancer is found in its early stages, treatment is most effective and the chances for recovery are greatest. However, ovarian cancer is difficult to detect early. There is no simple and reliable way to screen for this disease, symptoms are often not clear until later stages, and most women are diagnosed without being at high risk; andWHEREAS, That is why it is important for all women to pay attention to their bodies and know what is normal for them. Women who experience unexplained changes, including abdominal pain, pressure, and swelling, should talk with their health care providers; andWHEREAS, Ovarian cancer and the hardship it brings have affected too many lives. This September, our state stands with everyone who has been touched by this disease, and we recognize all those committed to advancing the fight against this cancer through research, advocacy, and quality care. Together, let us renew our commitment to reducing the impact of ovarian cancer and to a future free from cancer in all its forms; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature proclaims the month of September 2019 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
1+Enrolled September 11, 2019 Passed IN Senate August 26, 2019 Passed IN Assembly September 09, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 63Introduced by Senator Skinner(Coauthors: Senators Bates, Galgiani, Grove, Hurtado, and Leyva)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Boerner Horvath, Eggman, Kamlager-Dove, Limn, Reyes, Luz Rivas, and Smith)July 09, 2019 Relative to Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 63, Skinner. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.This measure would proclaim the month of September 2019 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO Bill TextWHEREAS, Ovarian cancer is the deadliest of all female reproductive system cancers; andWHEREAS, The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2019, approximately 22,530 women will be newly diagnosed with ovarian cancer; andWHEREAS, In 2019, it is estimated that approximately 13,980 women will die in the United States from ovarian cancer. Many women are not diagnosed until the disease has begun to spread, but if the disease is detected at its earliest state (Stage 1), the five-year survival rate is more than 92 percent. The symptoms of ovarian cancer are often subtle and easily confused with other ailments; andWHEREAS, Approximately 50 percent of new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed in women over 63 years of age. Women between 25 and 54 years of age account for approximately 25 percent of the cases; andWHEREAS, One in 78 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer during her lifetime; andWHEREAS, Most new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed at Stage 3 or later, meaning the cancer has already begun to spread to the lymph nodes and outside of the pelvis; andWHEREAS, The lives of mothers and daughters will be taken too soon, and the pain of this disease will touch too many families; andWHEREAS, During Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, we honor the loved ones we have lost to this disease and all those who battle it today, and we continue our work to improve care and raise awareness about ovarian cancer; andWHEREAS, When ovarian cancer is found in its early stages, treatment is most effective and the chances for recovery are greatest. However, ovarian cancer is difficult to detect early. There is no simple and reliable way to screen for this disease, symptoms are often not clear until later stages, and most women are diagnosed without being at high risk; andWHEREAS, That is why it is important for all women to pay attention to their bodies and know what is normal for them. Women who experience unexplained changes, including abdominal pain, pressure, and swelling, should talk with their health care providers; andWHEREAS, Ovarian cancer and the hardship it brings have affected too many lives. This September, our state stands with everyone who has been touched by this disease, and we recognize all those committed to advancing the fight against this cancer through research, advocacy, and quality care. Together, let us renew our commitment to reducing the impact of ovarian cancer and to a future free from cancer in all its forms; now, therefore, be itResolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature proclaims the month of September 2019 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019; and be it furtherResolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.
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3- Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 63 CHAPTER 155 Relative to Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019. [ Filed with Secretary of State September 19, 2019. ] LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 63, Skinner. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.This measure would proclaim the month of September 2019 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
3+ Enrolled September 11, 2019 Passed IN Senate August 26, 2019 Passed IN Assembly September 09, 2019 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20192020 REGULAR SESSION Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 63Introduced by Senator Skinner(Coauthors: Senators Bates, Galgiani, Grove, Hurtado, and Leyva)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Boerner Horvath, Eggman, Kamlager-Dove, Limn, Reyes, Luz Rivas, and Smith)July 09, 2019 Relative to Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019. LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSCR 63, Skinner. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.This measure would proclaim the month of September 2019 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.Digest Key Fiscal Committee: NO
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19+Introduced by Senator Skinner(Coauthors: Senators Bates, Galgiani, Grove, Hurtado, and Leyva)(Coauthors: Assembly Members Aguiar-Curry, Boerner Horvath, Eggman, Kamlager-Dove, Limn, Reyes, Luz Rivas, and Smith)
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1928 SCR 63, Skinner. Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.
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2130 This measure would proclaim the month of September 2019 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019.
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2938 WHEREAS, Ovarian cancer is the deadliest of all female reproductive system cancers; and
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3140 WHEREAS, The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2019, approximately 22,530 women will be newly diagnosed with ovarian cancer; and
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3342 WHEREAS, In 2019, it is estimated that approximately 13,980 women will die in the United States from ovarian cancer. Many women are not diagnosed until the disease has begun to spread, but if the disease is detected at its earliest state (Stage 1), the five-year survival rate is more than 92 percent. The symptoms of ovarian cancer are often subtle and easily confused with other ailments; and
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3544 WHEREAS, Approximately 50 percent of new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed in women over 63 years of age. Women between 25 and 54 years of age account for approximately 25 percent of the cases; and
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3746 WHEREAS, One in 78 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer during her lifetime; and
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3948 WHEREAS, Most new cases of ovarian cancer are diagnosed at Stage 3 or later, meaning the cancer has already begun to spread to the lymph nodes and outside of the pelvis; and
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4150 WHEREAS, The lives of mothers and daughters will be taken too soon, and the pain of this disease will touch too many families; and
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4352 WHEREAS, During Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, we honor the loved ones we have lost to this disease and all those who battle it today, and we continue our work to improve care and raise awareness about ovarian cancer; and
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4554 WHEREAS, When ovarian cancer is found in its early stages, treatment is most effective and the chances for recovery are greatest. However, ovarian cancer is difficult to detect early. There is no simple and reliable way to screen for this disease, symptoms are often not clear until later stages, and most women are diagnosed without being at high risk; and
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4756 WHEREAS, That is why it is important for all women to pay attention to their bodies and know what is normal for them. Women who experience unexplained changes, including abdominal pain, pressure, and swelling, should talk with their health care providers; and
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4958 WHEREAS, Ovarian cancer and the hardship it brings have affected too many lives. This September, our state stands with everyone who has been touched by this disease, and we recognize all those committed to advancing the fight against this cancer through research, advocacy, and quality care. Together, let us renew our commitment to reducing the impact of ovarian cancer and to a future free from cancer in all its forms; now, therefore, be it
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5160 Resolved by the Senate of the State of California, the Assembly thereof concurring, That the Legislature proclaims the month of September 2019 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month of 2019; and be it further
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5362 Resolved, That the Secretary of the Senate transmit copies of this resolution to the author for appropriate distribution.