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~ As Breast Cancer Awareness Month begins, the city council has officially recognized October as a time to honor survivors, remember those lost to the disease, and promote research, education, and equitable access to care. This decision aligns with communities nationwide who are also recognizing this important month.
Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers among women in the United States, with an estimated 300,000 new diagnoses expected this year alone. While advancements in screening, early detection, and treatment have improved survival rates, disparities still exist – particularly for Black women. Despite similar diagnosis rates, Black women face a 40% higher mortality rate from breast cancer, especially among younger women.
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month serves as a crucial reminder that early detection saves lives. The council encourages all residents, especially women over 40 or those with a family history of the disease, to schedule annual mammograms, perform self-examinations regularly, and attend preventive checkups.
This month also highlights the stories of survivors – both women and men – whose bravery and advocacy have transformed awareness into action and strengthened the community. The pink ribbon has become a globally recognized symbol for breast cancer awareness and represents not only awareness but also hope for continued progress in research and equity in healthcare.
Through this resolution, the council honors all those affected by breast cancer and urges residents to take proactive steps towards prevention, early detection, and support. By coming together as a community during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we can make strides towards a future free from this disease.
Breast cancer remains one of the most common cancers among women in the United States, with an estimated 300,000 new diagnoses expected this year alone. While advancements in screening, early detection, and treatment have improved survival rates, disparities still exist – particularly for Black women. Despite similar diagnosis rates, Black women face a 40% higher mortality rate from breast cancer, especially among younger women.
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Breast Cancer Awareness Month serves as a crucial reminder that early detection saves lives. The council encourages all residents, especially women over 40 or those with a family history of the disease, to schedule annual mammograms, perform self-examinations regularly, and attend preventive checkups.
This month also highlights the stories of survivors – both women and men – whose bravery and advocacy have transformed awareness into action and strengthened the community. The pink ribbon has become a globally recognized symbol for breast cancer awareness and represents not only awareness but also hope for continued progress in research and equity in healthcare.
Through this resolution, the council honors all those affected by breast cancer and urges residents to take proactive steps towards prevention, early detection, and support. By coming together as a community during Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we can make strides towards a future free from this disease.
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