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To declare October 2018 as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the City of Columbus, and to recognize the Columbus Cancer Clinic for their advocacy and their efforts to raise awareness regarding breast cancer in Columbus and Central Ohio.
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WHEREAS, each year more than 200,000 American women are diagnosed with breast cancer in the United States; and
WHEREAS, Breast cancer is the most commonly reported cancer by women in the State of Ohio - regardless of race, accounting for 28% of the cancer diagnosed in women; and
WHEREAS, the risk of developing breast cancer increases with age - with approximately 96% of the women who are diagnosed with breast cancer, being age 40 and over; and
WHEREAS, Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death among women, ranking just behind lung cancer and bronchus - it should be noted that since 1989 the mortality rates have steadily declined in women - with the largest decrease in cancer rates occurring in young women; and
WHEREAS, there have been numerous studies which have shown that early detection saves lives and increases the options for treatment; and
WHEREAS, breast cancer is a more curable disease than it was 30 years ago due to increased awareness, improved treatment options, as well as improved mammography screenings, which helps detect breast cancer early; and
WHEREAS, The Columbus Cancer Clinic, which is part of Life Care Alliance, was founded in 1921 by Mrs. Samuel (Carrie Nelson) Black, with the assistance of two physicians, Dr. James Baldwin, and Dr. Andre Crotti as Mrs. Black believed that the control of cancer was a civic responsibility - the Columbus Cancer Clinic provides low-cost or free head-to-toe cancer screenings and mammograms, cancer prevention, and education; and
WHEREAS, The Columbus Cancer Clinic encourages women to take steps to reduce breast cancer, thus helping them to get well: For women who are diagnosed with breast cancer, the Columbus Cancer Clinic provides informati...
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