Whereas, October has been long recognized across the United States as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in effort to raise public awareness about the importance of early detection; and
Whereas, In 2024 alone, an estimated 9,410 Michiganders were newly diagnosed with breast cancer, with 310,720 diagnosed across the nation. Tragically, about 1,350 Michiganders and 42,250 Americans succumbed to their breast cancer battle last year; and
Whereas, In the United States, 1 in 196 women under 40 years of age is diagnosed with breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common cancer type amongst adolescent and young females, accounting for 30% of diagnosed cancer cases in American women. Diagnosed cases of invasive breast cancer in women 15-39 years old have increased since 2004. Along with these increasing rates, women under 40 are 39% more likely to die of breast cancer than older women even if diagnosed in early stages; and
Whereas, The use of mammography in the U.S. has been credited with doubling the detection of early stage breast cancer and breast cancer death rates have steadily declined since the 1990s; and
Whereas, Efforts to promote increased mammogram screening have resulted in the third Friday in October being declared National Mammography Day; and
Whereas, Even with impressive progress, many women do not utilize mammograms or other recommended testing methods at regular intervals before physical symptoms can be seen or felt. Breast cancer deaths may continue to decline if women are able to receive recommended screenings at regular intervals; and
Whereas, Breast cancer does not discriminate. Women from all walks of life, of all ages and backgrounds are at risk of developing breast cancer. Breast Cancer Awareness month sheds light on preventative treatments and measures women can utilize to fight off breast cancer before it occurs, or detect breast cancer in its early stages; now, therefore, it be
Resolved by the House of Representatives, That the members of this legislative body declare October 2025 as Breast Cancer Awareness Month in the state of Michigan.
					Co-sponsored by Reps.
					
Adopted in the House by voice vote