[Congressional Bills 118th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 861 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
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118th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 861
Expressing support for the designation of September 2024 as ``Sickle
Cell Disease Awareness Month'' in order to educate communities across
the United States about sickle cell disease and the need for research,
early detection methods, effective treatments, and preventative care
programs with respect to complications from sickle cell disease and
conditions related to sickle cell disease.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 25, 2024
Mr. Scott of South Carolina (for himself, Mr. Booker, Mr. Lankford, Ms.
Warren, Mr. Rubio, Mr. Carper, Mrs. Hyde-Smith, Mr. Brown, Ms.
Stabenow, Mr. Padilla, Mr. Warnock, and Mr. Young) submitted the
following resolution; which was referred to the Committee on Health,
Education, Labor, and Pensions
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RESOLUTION
Expressing support for the designation of September 2024 as ``Sickle
Cell Disease Awareness Month'' in order to educate communities across
the United States about sickle cell disease and the need for research,
early detection methods, effective treatments, and preventative care
programs with respect to complications from sickle cell disease and
conditions related to sickle cell disease.
Whereas sickle cell disease (referred to in this preamble as ``SCD'') is an
inherited blood disorder that is a major health problem in the United
States and worldwide;
Whereas SCD can result in multiple medical complications, including anemia,
jaundice, gallstones, strokes, restricted blood flow, damaged tissue in
the liver, spleen, and kidneys, and death;
Whereas SCD causes acute and chronic episodes of severe pain;
Whereas SCD affects an estimated 100,000 individuals in the United States;
Whereas, approximately 1,000 babies are born with SCD each year in the United
States, with the disease occurring in approximately 1 in 365 newborn
Black or African American infants and 1 in 16,300 newborn Hispanic-
American infants, and can be found in individuals of Mediterranean,
Middle Eastern, Asian, and Indian origin;
Whereas more than 3,000,000 individuals in the United States have the sickle
cell trait and 1 in 13 Black or African Americans carries the trait;
Whereas there is a 1 in 4 chance that a child born to parents who both have the
sickle cell trait will have the disease;
Whereas the life expectancy of an individual with SCD in the United States is
often severely limited;
Whereas sickle cell anemia can shorten life expectancy by more than 20 years;
Whereas sickle cell anemia is a common cause of childhood stroke, and, in 2019,
fewer than half of children with sickle cell anemia who were 2 to 16
years old received the recommended screening for stroke;
Whereas, in 2019, only 2 in 5 children with sickle cell anemia who were 2 to 9
years old used recommended medication that can prevent sickle cell
anemia complications;
Whereas, in 2020, the National Academies of Science, Engineering, and Medicine
developed a comprehensive strategic plan and blueprint for action to
address sickle cell disease, which, among other things, cited the need
for new innovative therapies as well as the need to address barriers
that may impact delivery of and access to approved treatments;
Whereas, while hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (commonly known as
``HSCT'') is currently the only cure for SCD and advances in treating
the associated complications of SCD have occurred, more research is
needed to find widely available treatments and cures to help individuals
with SCD; and
Whereas September 2024 has been designated as Sickle Cell Disease Awareness
Month in order to educate communities across the United States about
SCD, including early detection methods, effective treatments, and
preventative care programs with respect to complications from SCD and
conditions related to SCD: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) supports the goals and ideals of Sickle Cell Disease
Awareness Month; and
(2) encourages the people of the United States to hold
appropriate programs, events, and activities during Sickle Cell
Disease Awareness Month to raise public awareness of the sickle
cell trait, preventative care programs, treatments, and other
patient services for those suffering from sickle cell disease,
complications from sickle cell disease, and conditions related
to sickle cell disease.
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