File #: 23-1422    Version: 1 Name: Resolution: Declaring Intent- Prostate Cancer Awareness Month (September 2023) (LM)
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 8/23/2023 In control: Municipal Council and City Clerk
On agenda: 9/7/2023 Final action: 9/7/2023
Title: Dept/ Agency: Offices of Municipal Council/City Clerk Action: (X) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending Type of Service: Declaring Intent Purpose: Resolution Declaring the month of September as Prostate Cancer Awareness Month. Date: September 1, 2023 Sponsor(s): Council President, LaMonica R. McIver Additional Information:
Sponsors: LaMonica R. McIver, Carlos M. Gonzalez
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Dept/ Agency: Offices of Municipal Council/City Clerk
Action: (X) Ratifying (X) Authorizing ( ) Amending
Type of Service: Declaring Intent
Purpose: Resolution Declaring the month of September as Prostate Cancer Awareness Month.
Date: September 1, 2023
Sponsor(s): Council President, LaMonica R. McIver
Additional Information:
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WHEREAS, this year approximately 288,300 men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer in the United States alone every year - that's one (1) man every two (2) minutes and roughly 34,700 die this year from the disease - which is one (1) man every fifteen (15) minutes; and

WHEREAS, in New Jersey an estimated 9,460 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed and an estimated 730 deaths will occur in 2023; and

WHEREAS, Men with relatives - father, brother, son - with a history of prostate cancer are twice as likely to develop the disease; and

WHEREAS, Prostate Cancer is most commonly diagnosed cancer in American Men and the third leading cause of cancer death behind lung and colon cancer; and

WHEREAS, One (1) in eight (8) men are diagnosed with prostate cancer in his lifetime. One (1) in six (6) African-American men will develop prostate cancer in his lifetime. Overall, African American men are 1.8 times more likely to be diagnosed with - and 2.2 times more likely to die from - prostate cancer than White men; and

WHEREAS, Veterans, who are exposed to herbicides like Agent Orange are at increased risk for developing prostate cancer, and are more likely to have an aggressive form of the disease; and

WHEREAS, Education regarding prostate cancer and early detection strategies is critical to saving lives, preserving, and protecting our families. As well as, the economic and social burden of prostate cancer is huge on families; and

WHEREAS, if caught early, prostate can...

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