Florida Senate - 2018 (NP) SR 1390 By Senator Passidomo 28-00680-18 20181390__ 1 Senate Resolution 2 A resolution recognizing May 2018 as “Bladder Cancer 3 Awareness Month” in Florida. 4 5 WHEREAS, according to the National Cancer Institute, 6 bladder cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the United 7 States, and 8 WHEREAS, as of 2017, Florida had the second-highest average 9 number of bladder cancer diagnoses per year of any state, and 10 WHEREAS, bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in 11 men and approximately 587,000 people in the United States live 12 with bladder cancer, and 13 WHEREAS, men have a 1 in 26 chance and women have a 1 in 88 14 chance of being diagnosed with bladder cancer in their 15 lifetimes, and 16 WHEREAS, in 2017, approximately 79,030 new cases of bladder 17 cancer were diagnosed nationwide, and an estimated 16,870 18 Americans died as a result of the disease, and 19 WHEREAS, although bladder cancer can occur at any age, a 20 high percentage of people suffering from the disease are older 21 than 55 years of age, and 22 WHEREAS, despite its standing as the sixth most common 23 cancer in the United States, bladder cancer ranked 18th in terms 24 of research money received as of 2014, and 25 WHEREAS, smoking and exposure to certain chemicals may 26 increase a person’s likelihood of developing bladder cancer, and 27 WHEREAS, because diagnosis is often delayed, which may 28 worsen a person’s prognosis, Floridians should be made aware of 29 the early signs and symptoms associated with bladder cancer and 30 should be encouraged to immediately discuss concerns about their 31 urinary systems with their doctors, NOW, THEREFORE, 32 33 Be It Resolved by the Senate of the State of Florida: 34 35 That May 2018 is recognized as “Bladder Cancer Awareness 36 Month” in Florida.