Texas 2019 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SR684 Enrolled / Bill

Filed 05/02/2019

                    SENATE RESOLUTION NO. 684
 WHEREAS, Cancer remains one of the most pressing public
 health concerns in the United States, and it is estimated that in
 2019, more than 1.7 million Americans will be diagnosed with
 cancer and over 600,000 will die from the disease; and
 WHEREAS, One in every two men and one in every three women
 in the United States will learn that they have cancer during his
 or her lifetime; cancer is currently the second leading cause of
 death in the nation, and it is on track to become the number one
 disease-related killer; among some racial and ethnic minorities,
 as well as low-income and elderly populations, it exacts an even
 greater toll in terms of incidence, prevalence, and mortality; and
 WHEREAS, Cancer is projected to cost the United States
 approximately $170 billion in 2019, and the economic burden of
 the disease is expected to rise along with the number of
 cancer-related deaths; and
 WHEREAS, Advancements in understanding the causes,
 mechanisms, diagnoses, treatment, and prevention of cancer have
 led to cures for many types and have converted others into
 manageable chronic conditions; effective therapies and screening
 tools for certain forms of cancer remain elusive, however, and
 some, such as pancreatic, liver, lung, ovarian, and brain cancer,
 continue to have extraordinarily high mortality rates; and
 WHEREAS, Partnerships among research scientists, cancer
 survivors, patient advocates, philanthropic organizations,
 government entities, and the general public have resulted in
 breakthroughs that have increased early detection and survival
 rates and improved the quality of life of cancer sufferers; and
 WHEREAS, The Cancer Prevention Research Institute of Texas
 is the second-largest source of cancer research after the
 National Cancer Institute; since its establishment in 2007,
 CPRIT has recruited over 170 researchers to the state, created
 more than 10,000 permanent jobs, increased biotech investment in
 the state by 11 percent, and detected over 15,000 cancer
 precursors and 3,500 cancers; CPRIT has additionally facilitated
 109 clinical trials and studies that have involved some 13,000
 patients, and the $2 billion that the State of Texas has invested
 through CPRIT to date has produced $2.7 billion in outside
 investment; and
 WHEREAS, The State of Texas is fortunate to have scientists
 and researchers of exceptional skill who are on the front lines
 of the fight against cancer, and National Cancer Research Month
 in May provides an opportune time to express our support for
 their lifesaving efforts; now, therefore, be it
 RESOLVED, That the Senate of the State of Texas, 86th
 Legislature, hereby recognize May 2019 as Cancer Research Month
 in Texas and honor the invaluable contributions of researchers in
 the Lone Star State and beyond for their dedication to ending the
 cancer epidemic.
 Watson, Huffman,
 Nelson
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  President of the Senate
  I hereby certify that the
  above Resolution was adopted by
  the Senate on May 2, 2019.
  ________________________________
  Secretary of the Senate
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  Member, Texas Senate
  ________________________________
  Member, Texas Senate
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  Member, Texas Senate