[Congressional Record Volume 169, Number 52 (Wednesday, March 22, 2023)]
[House]
[Page H1303]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RAISING AWARENESS ABOUT TRIPLE-NEGATIVE BREAST CANCER
The SPEAKER pro tempore. The Chair recognizes the gentleman from
Pennsylvania (Mr. Joyce) for 5 minutes.
Mr. JOYCE of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, I rise to address an issue
that impacts nearly 200,000 women each year. Triple-negative breast
cancer, or TNBC, makes up 15 percent of invasive breast cancer cases in
the United States. Unfortunately, this deadly disease often fails to
show up on scans or even in biopsies.
This form of breast cancer can spread quickly. Sadly, because of the
nature of the cancer cells involved, there are fewer treatment options
available compared to the other forms of cancer that many patients
face.
Studies have shown a geographic link to contracting TNBC, and 3 out
of every 1,000 women in Pennsylvania will contract this form of breast
cancer each year. That is why it is so critical that we raise awareness
for this disease and encourage women to be screened, as catching this
disease early can significantly improve patient outcomes.
Even if you are feeling well, talk with your doctor about being
screened for cancer. These procedures are often noninvasive and can
make the difference in your family and in your life.
Together, we can raise awareness and fight against deadly diseases
like triple-negative breast cancer that claim far too many American
lives.
Celebrating National Agriculture Day
Mr. JOYCE of Pennsylvania. Mr. Speaker, as we Celebrate National
Agriculture Day, we recognize the farmers, growers, and producers that
work to feed our families and provide our children with nutrient-rich
foods that they so desperately need.
Dairy farmers in central Pennsylvania work hard to provide dairy
products like milk, cheese, and yogurt that are essential to childhood
and adolescent development. Bones, muscle, brain, and vital organs all
rely on products like whole milk for healthy development--the whole
milk that cannot be replicated by inadequate limitations that are found
in plants and nuts.
Our students deserve better than these fraudulent products, and we
cannot allow almonds or soy to be passed off as dairy to American
families.
It is time to ensure that whole milk is once again available in every
school cafeteria. It is time to pass legislation like the DAIRY PRIDE
Act and the Whole Milk for Healthy Kids Act that will support families,
support the growth of students, and support our dairy farmers.
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