Louisiana 2016 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR55

Introduced
4/11/16  

Caption

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans

Impact

The Louisiana Tumor Registry, which is part of the School of Public Health, has been acknowledged as a critical asset within the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Program (SEER), which sets standards for cancer data collection and quality. The registry's contributions lead to substantial funding both federally and from the state, which support various cancer-related research projects and initiatives aimed at improving public health outcomes.

Summary

House Resolution 55 commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry at the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center in New Orleans for its significant contributions to cancer research and control in Louisiana. The resolution recognizes the importance of the tumor registry in documenting cancer incidence, which aids in cancer control planning, clinical trials, and ultimately, efforts to find cures.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR55 appears to be overwhelmingly positive, highlighting the effectiveness and quality of the Louisiana Tumor Registry's work. The resolution illustrates a collaborative spirit among health professionals, researchers, and lawmakers focused on combating cancer in the state. The recognition also reflects a favorable view among legislators regarding the importance of data-driven health policy.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not indicate significant opposition, the acknowledgment of such registries often raises broader discussions about funding allocation, the impact on public health initiatives, and potential shifts in priorities depending on political or fiscal climates. The emphasis on quality data and its use in guiding health policy exemplifies the ongoing effort to enhance cancer control measures in alignment with present-day health challenges and research advancements.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR13

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry, the faculty of LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, and the School of Public Heath for their contributions to the fight against cancer.

LA HCR95

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry for its contributions to the fight against cancer

LA HR56

Commends Dr. Augusto Ochoa and the Louisiana State University Health New Orleans' Stanley S. Scott Cancer Center

LA HR44

Commends Dr. Melinda Sothern, the Scientists for Translational Research in Youth research group, and the Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, School of Public Health

LA HR64

Commends the Louisiana State University Health New Orleans' Rural Scholars Track program

LA SR53

Commends the LSU Health Sciences Centers in Shreveport and in New Orleans on their contributions to healthcare development in Louisiana.

LA HR39

Commends LSU Health Sciences Center New Orleans' School of Allied Health Professions, Human Development Center for excellence in assisting Louisiana's disabled population

LA HCR23

Commend Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center at Shreveport for its extraordinary response to the COVID-19 pandemic

LA HR60

Commends the Comprehensive Alcohol Research Center at the LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans

LA HB483

Provides relative to disclosure of data maintained by the Louisiana Tumor Registry and for a cancer investigation initiative

Similar Bills

LA SR13

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry, the faculty of LSU Health Sciences Center in New Orleans, and the School of Public Heath for their contributions to the fight against cancer.

LA HCR95

Commends the Louisiana Tumor Registry for its contributions to the fight against cancer

LA HB483

Provides relative to disclosure of data maintained by the Louisiana Tumor Registry and for a cancer investigation initiative

LA HB514

Modifies the Louisiana Doula Registry Board within the Louisiana Department of Health and provides for respective regulatory authority (EN +$2,495 FF EX See Note)

LA HB968

Establishes a state sickle cell disease registry (EN INCREASE GF EX See Note)

LA HB190

Provides relative to maternity services of midwives and doulas (EN NO IMPACT See Note)

LA HB122

Creates the Louisiana Roof Registry (EN +$45,430 SG EX See Note)