California 2021-2022 Regular Session

California Senate Bill SR84

Introduced
4/21/22  
Refer
4/21/22  
Refer
4/21/22  
Passed
8/1/22  

Caption

Relative to Stomach Cancer Awareness Month.

Impact

The resolution is non-binding and serves more as a statement to encourage public awareness and educational initiatives regarding stomach cancer. By recognizing a specific month for awareness, the California Senate aims to provoke community engagement and support for various programs and activities that could lead to improved outcomes for those affected by stomach cancer. Although it does not create laws or regulations, it seeks to promote a health-focused environment that underscores the importance of early detection and continued research.

Summary

Senate Resolution No. 84, introduced by Senator Leyva and coauthored by Senator McGuire, is focused on raising awareness for stomach cancer by designating November 2022 as Stomach Cancer Awareness Month in California. This resolution highlights the critical issues surrounding stomach cancer, including its low survival rates and the urgent need for better diagnosis and treatment options. The resolution is aimed at educating both patients and healthcare providers about the risks and symptoms associated with stomach cancer, which is increasingly recognized as a serious health issue in the state and nationwide.

Sentiment

The general sentiment around SR 84 appears overwhelmingly positive, as it is seen as an important step towards addressing a critical healthcare challenge. Lawmakers and health advocates emphasize the importance of awareness and education, suggesting that increased recognition of stomach cancer risks could lead to improved patient outcomes and potentially save lives. The resolution reflects a collaborative effort among legislators to bring attention to a disease that has historically received limited public focus and funding.

Contention

While SR 84 itself does not face significant opposition, it highlights broader concerns regarding funding and research for stomach cancer. With the National Cancer Institute's minimal investment in stomach cancer research compared to other forms of cancer, advocates point to the need for more substantial resources dedicated to studying prevention and treatment. The resolution implicitly calls for action to address these disparities, emphasizing a need for more attention and funding towards stomach cancer initiatives.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

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CA ACR221

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CA ACR111

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CA ACR196

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CA AR120

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CA SCR71

Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.

CA SR55

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