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    State Representative

    Craig Fishbein
    October 5, 2022

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month

    October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month
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    I just wanted you to know that October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, an annual campaign to increase breast cancer awareness and education, while also promoting research into its cause, prevention, diagnosis and treatment.

    I am proud to help spread the word about the importance of this cause, which is meaningful to so many families in our community. This past session, I joined my colleagues to support SB 358 (Public Act 22-90) – An Act Concerning Required Health Insurance Coverage for Breast and Ovarian Cancer Susceptibility Screening – which expands health insurance coverage requirements for breast mammograms, ultrasounds, and magnetic resonance imaging (MRIs); requires coverage of certain procedures including breast biopsies; certain prophylactic mastectomies; and some breast reconstruction surgery; and requires coverage for certain (a) genetic testing, including for breast cancer gene one (BRCA1) and breast cancer gene two (BRCA2); (b) post-treatment CA-125; and (c) routine ovarian cancer screenings.

    Please get regular medical checkups and mammograms and contact your medical professional if you have questions or concerns. If you have not yet scheduled your mammogram, this is a reminder to get it done. Early detection can save your life.

    Key Statistics About Breast Cancer

    According to the American Cancer Society, breast cancer is the most common cancer among American women, except for skin cancers. About 1 in 8 (12%) women in the US will develop invasive breast cancer during their lifetime.

    The American Cancer Society’s estimates for breast cancer in the United States for 2022 are:

    • About 287,850 new cases of invasive breast cancer will be diagnosed in women
    • About 51,400 new cases of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) will be diagnosed
    • About 43,2500 women will die from breast cancer

    Breast cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, exceeded only by lung cancer. The chance that breast cancer will be responsible for a woman’s death is about 1 in 39 (about 2.6%). Death rates from breast cancer have been declining since about 1989, with larger decreases in women younger than 50. These decreases are believed to be the result of earlier detection through screening and increased awareness, as well as improved treatment.

    At this time there are more than 3.8 million breast cancer survivors in the United States. (This includes women still being treated and those who have completed treatment.)

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