Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HR879

Introduced
1/25/24  
Introduced
1/25/24  
Enrolled
1/25/24  

Caption

Georgia Cancer Control Consortium; part of the Georgia Department of Public Health, HPV Cancer Free GA, Cancer Pathway, and The Susan Jolley Awareness Program; exceptional contributions to cervical cancer education and awareness in Georgia; commend

Impact

The resolution acknowledges that regular screenings and the HPV vaccine are crucial for the prevention of cervical cancer. Notably, the document highlights systemic disparities in healthcare access, particularly among Black and Hispanic women, who face higher incidence rates of HPV-associated cervical cancers. This emphasizes the importance of public health initiatives aimed at improving screening access and HPV vaccination rates, especially in underserved areas within Georgia where access to OB/GYNs is limited.

Summary

House Resolution 879 aims to recognize and commend the efforts of the Georgia Cancer Control Consortium, part of the Georgia Department of Public Health, along with other organizations working towards cervical cancer education and awareness in Georgia. Cervical cancer remains a significant public health issue, with thousands of women diagnosed yearly in the United States, and with over 100 deaths occurring in Georgia alone. This resolution serves to highlight the need for increased awareness and preventative measures concerning cervical cancer, particularly emphasizing the importance of the HPV vaccine, which can prevent 95 percent of cervical cancers.

Contention

While the resolution focuses on education and awareness, underlying tension exists regarding equitable healthcare access. With many counties lacking adequate healthcare facilities and providers, achieving the desired outcomes for cervical cancer prevention may prove challenging. The facts presented in the resolution showcase a pressing need for targeted initiatives and funding to address these disparities, thus raising questions about the state's commitment to ensuring equal access to these critical healthcare services for all women.

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