[Congressional Record Volume 157, Number 143 (Friday, September 23, 2011)]
[Senate]
[Pages S5941-S5942]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
NATIONAL PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
Mr. JOHNSON of South Dakota. Mr. President, today I rise to recognize
September as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Prostate cancer
is one of the most common types of cancer in men. Approximately one in
six men will be diagnosed with this disease during their lifetime and
it is estimated that over 240,000 men will be diagnosed with and over
33,000 men will die from the disease this year. While no cure has been
found, early detection presents our best chance at saving lives. Public
awareness of prostate cancer is improving but statistics demonstrate
that more can be done to make awareness and early detection of this
disease a national priority.
The odds of successfully treating this disease improve with early
detection, and health experts recommend that men begin receiving yearly
screenings at age 50 or sooner for those men at
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high risk for the disease. In fact, studies have found that
approximately 98 percent of men diagnosed with early stage prostate
cancer are still living 10 years later, while only 18 percent of those
diagnosed at advanced stages of the disease survive the first decade.
More than 2 million men in the United States who have been diagnosed
with prostate cancer at some point in their lives are still alive
today. National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month is a reminder that
early detection is vital in successfully treating this disease and,
through screening, we truly can save lives.
I am proud to add my voice to those who are working to fight prostate
cancer, and I take this opportunity to recognize the families,
professionals and advocates who work day after day to be a powerful
voice for prostate cancer patients. I commend them on their tireless
efforts to raise awareness of the risks, to promote early detection and
treatment, and to further our efforts to understand and eliminate this
disease. I urge all citizens to promote the use of early detection
screening tests and to help advance the search for a cure of prostate
cancer while supporting those individuals and families who face this
devastating disease.
I appreciate this opportunity to increase awareness about the
importance of early detection in our efforts to defeat prostate cancer
and express my support for those Americans fighting the battle against
this disease.
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