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File #: 2010-0339    Version: 1 Name: Proclamation: "National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in St. Charles Parish"
Type: Proclamation Status: Read and Filed
File created: 10/4/2010 In control: Parish Council
On agenda: Final action: 10/4/2010
Enactment date: Enactment #:
Title: Proclamation: "National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in St. Charles Parish"
Sponsors: Billy Raymond, Sr.
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2010-0339
Title
Proclamation:  "National Breast Cancer Awareness Month in St. Charles Parish"
Body
 
P R O C L A M A T I O N
WHEREAS,      breast cancer touches the lives of many Americans, either directly or through the diagnosis of a family member or friend and is the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths among American women; and,
WHEREAS,      during the 25th annual National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we recognize the progress being made toward a cure for this disease, which robs so many women of their health, and in too many cases their lives; and,
WHEREAS,      National Breast Cancer Awareness Month (NBCAM) educates women about the importance of early detection for breast cancer, and since their inception, mammography use has doubled, and breast cancer death rates have declined, but many women still do not utilize mammograms at regular intervals; and,
WHEREAS,      The National Cancer Institute estimates 207,090 American women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year; and,
WHEREAS,      regular mammography screenings and monthly self-examinations remain the most effective way to identify breast cancer in its earliest and most treatable stages.  For women 40 and over, having mammograms every one to two years depending on your family history, can reduce the risk of dying from breast cancer; and,
WHEREAS,      to lower the chances of breast cancer we must increase awareness of its risk factors and possible causes.  Age and genetic factors have shown to increase the risk of breast cancer, and researchers are now exploring how diet and hormonal factors are linked to possible causes.  This information will help women and their doctors make informed health care choices; and,
WHEREAS,      much of the funding for researching a cure for breast cancer is directed towards clinical trials dedicated to finding new and more effective ways of preventing, detecting, and treating breast cancer.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, THAT WE, THE MEMBERS OF THE ST. CHARLES PARISH COUNCIL AND THE PARISH PRESIDENT, DO HEREBY PROCLAIM OCTOBER 2010 AS
"NATIONAL BREAST CANCER AWARENESS MONTH
IN ST. CHARLES PARISH"
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT ALL WOMEN AND THEIR FAMILIES IN ST. CHARLES PARISH ARE URGED TO GET THE FACTS ABOUT BREAST CANCER.
                                                                              
V.J. ST. PIERRE, JR.                              CAROLYN K. SCHEXNAYDRE
PARISH PRESIDENT                              COUNCILWOMAN AT LARGE, DIV. A
                                                                              
TERRY AUTHEMENT                        PAUL J. HOGAN, PE
COUNCILMAN AT LARGE, DIV. B                  COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT IV
                                                                              
BILLY RAYMOND, SR.                        LARRY COCHRAN
COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT I                        COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT V
                                                                              
SHELLEY M. TASTET                        MARCUS M. LAMBERT
COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT II                        COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT VI
                                                                              
WENDY BENEDETTO                        DENNIS NUSS
COUNCILWOMAN, DISTRICT III                  COUNCILMAN, DISTRICT VII
Breast Cancer Month Oct. 2010 pcl.doc