Recognizing September 2015 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month.
The resolution aims to increase public awareness regarding childhood cancer and to encourage collective efforts to advance medical research and treatment for affected children. By proclaiming a dedicated month for awareness, the resolution strengthens communal support for both the medical practitioners engaged in research and the families grappling with the disease. It emphasizes the role of various hospitals in Texas that are part of the Children's Oncology Group, which collaborates to pioneer life-saving treatments for cancer in children.
SR712 is a resolution recognizing September 2015 as Childhood Cancer Awareness Month in Texas. The resolution highlights the significant impact of childhood cancer, noting that approximately 1,200 children and adolescents in Texas are diagnosed with cancer each year. It acknowledges the challenges faced by families upon receiving such a diagnosis, often marking the beginning of a difficult journey filled with uncertainty and expenses.
While SR712 is primarily a symbolic resolution, it underscores the need for continuous investment in pediatric cancer research and treatment. There may be stakeholders who feel the resolution alone does not address the essential funding and support requirements needed to sustain ongoing research. The acknowledgment of Childhood Cancer Awareness Month serves as a platform for advocacy, calling for more extensive legislative and financial backing to combat pediatric cancer effectively.