Bill Text: NY J00771 | 2019-2020 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Memorializing Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim October 13, 2019, as Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day in the State of New York

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2019-03-26 - ADOPTED [J00771 Detail]

Download: New_York-2019-J00771-Introduced.html

Senate Resolution No. 771

BY: Senator BRESLIN

        MEMORIALIZING Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim
        October   13,  2019,  as  Metastatic  Breast  Cancer
        Awareness Day in the State of New York

  WHEREAS, It is the custom of  this  Legislative  Body  to  recognize
official  days  that  are  set  aside  to  increase awareness of serious
illnesses that affect the lives of citizens of New York State; and

  WHEREAS, Attendant to such concern, and  in  full  accord  with  its
long-standing  traditions, this Legislative Body is proud to memorialize
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim October  13,  2019,  as  Metastatic
Breast Cancer Awareness Day in the State of New York; and

  WHEREAS, Thousands of families across New York State are affected by
metastatic breast cancer; and

  WHEREAS,  Much  of  the  talk  around breast cancer focuses on early
detection and routine diagnosis, where we have seen tremendous  progress
in the last 30 years; and

  WHEREAS,   The  story  for  advanced  disease  is  quite  different;
metastatic  breast  cancer  patients  continue  to  face   many   unique
challenges,  such  as  the  emotional  and physical demands of continual
treatment; and

  WHEREAS, Currently, no cure exists for metastatic breast cancer  and
those with metastatic breast cancer will continue treatment indefinitely
with the goal of extending the best quality life possible; and

  WHEREAS,  More  than  one  in eight women will be affected by breast
cancer in their lifetimes; specifically in the State of New York, it  is
expected  that  approximately 16,360 women will be diagnosed with breast
cancer in 2019; more than 2,410 of those  women  are  expected  to  lose
their battle with metastatic breast cancer; and

  WHEREAS,   Breast   cancer  can  spread  quickly  and  inexplicably,
regardless of the treatment or preventative measures taken;  nearly  30%
of  women  diagnosed  with  early  breast cancer eventually will develop
metastatic breast cancer; this devastating stage of breast cancer occurs
when cancer spreads beyond the  breast  to  other  parts  of  the  body,
including the bones, lungs, liver and brain; and

  WHEREAS,   This   devastating   disease   affects   all   races  and
socioeconomic classes; although white women and black women both see the
greatest  incidents  breast  cancer,  the  mortality  rate  for  African
American  women  with  breast  cancer is 42 percent higher than in white
women, and breast cancer is the leading cause  of  cancer-related  death
for Hispanic women; and

  WHEREAS,  The  patient,  family,  health,  and  economic  burdens of
metastatic breast cancer are large; and

  WHEREAS, Metastatic breast cancer cuts short the lives of  too  many
people  in  the  State,  leaving a lasting effect on their families; the
median survival  after  a  diagnosis  of  metastatic  breast  cancer  is
approximately three years; and

  WHEREAS,  Survival  times vary greatly from person to person however
and some research indicates that up to 40% of women  will  survive  five
years  after  such  a  diagnosis  and possibly longer; metastatic breast
cancer frequently involves trying multiple treatments  and  the  patient
usually fluctuates in and out of remission; and

  WHEREAS,  A  survey of 2,000 U.S. adults conducted in 2014 revealed:
more than 60% of respondents reported they know little to nothing  about
Metastatic Breast Cancer; and widespread misperceptions exist around the
disease,  including:  72% incorrectly believed that breast cancer in the
advanced stages is curable  if  diagnosed  early,  and  50%  incorrectly
believed  breast  cancer progresses because patients either did not take
the right treatment or preventative measures; and

  WHEREAS, While there have  been  treatment  advances  in  metastatic
breast  cancer, many of those advances have benefitted a small subset of
patients with specific types of metastatic breast cancer; and

  WHEREAS,  Any  discussions  of  breast  cancer  should  include  the
spectrum from screening through metastatic breast cancer; and

  WHEREAS,  While Metastatic breast cancer remains incurable, there is
reason to be hopeful; extensive drug development efforts are underway to
address this high unmet need; and

  WHEREAS, https://ClinicalTrials.gov is a searchable  database  which
provides  patients, family members and the public with information about
current ongoing clinical research studies; and

  WHEREAS, Additional focus is  needed  on  the  personal  and  social
burdens  of  metastatic  breast cancer, and the needs of the patient and
promising  research  efforts  in  the  development  of  more   effective
treatments; and

  WHEREAS,  There  is  still  more  research to be done for metastatic
breast  cancer  so  that  new  and  more  effective  treatments  can  be
developed; and

  WHEREAS,  New York State will continue to push for critical research
and advanced treatments for metastatic breast cancer; and

  WHEREAS,  This  Legislative  Body  is  honored  to  participate   in
observation of Metastatic Breast Cancer Awareness Day, and to shed light
on  the  devastation  metastatic  breast  cancer  brings  to communities
throughout the State; and

  WHEREAS, Individuals diagnosed with  metastatic  breast  cancer  can
speak with their physician to learn more about the disease; and

  WHEREAS,  Individuals  with  metastatic  breast  cancer  can  find a
support  groups  and  services  in  their  community  or  online;   now,
therefore, be it

  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
memorialize Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim October  13,  2019,  as
Metastatic  Breast Cancer Awareness Day in the State of New York; and be
it further

  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to The Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo, Governor of the  State  of
New York.
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