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MOUNDS VIEW <br />COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />PROCLAMATION <br />LUNG CANCER AWARENESS MONTH NOVEMBER 2023 <br />WHEREAS, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death among men and women in the <br />United States and Mounds View, accounting for more deaths than colon cancer, breast cancer, and <br />prostate cancer combined; and <br />WHEREAS, according to the Centers for Disease Control, there were 30,505 new lung cancer <br />cases and 9,944 deaths because of lung cancer between 2015 and 2019 in Minnesota; and <br />W 1FREAS, the 5-year survival rate for localized lung cancer is 60%, yet only 24% of lung <br />cancers are diagnosed at this stage; and <br />WHEREAS, screening for lung cancer for high -risk individuals using low -dose computed <br />tomography can lead to the earlier detection of lung cancer and save lives, reducing the mortality by <br />20% when compared to screening by chest x-ray in the National Lung Screening Trial (3) and reducing <br />the risk of death at 10 years by 24% in men and 33% in women as demonstrated by another large <br />randomized trial; and <br />WHEREAS, funding for lung cancer research trails far behind funding for research of many <br />other cancers, and additional research is needed in early diagnosis, screening, and treatment for lung <br />cancer as well as in lung cancer affecting women and lung cancer health disparities; and <br />WHEREAS, lung cancer incidence is decreasing twice as fast in men as it is in women, each year <br />more women die from lung cancer than breast cancer and by 2035, more women will die from lung <br />cancer than men; and <br />WHEREAS, African Americans have the highest lung cancer incidence and mortality of all <br />races, and disparities in lung cancer screening, diagnosis, treatment, and mortality are well characterized <br />among African Americans and other racial minorities; and <br />WHEREAS, lung cancer in individuals who never smoked is the 7'h leading cause of cancer - <br />related death and accounts for 17,000-26,000 deaths in the US every year, 60-70% of individuals <br />diagnosed with lung cancer who never smoked are women, and the proportion of lung cancers <br />diagnosed in people who never smoked is increasing in the US; and <br />WHEREAS, radon is the leading cause of lung cancer among individuals who never smoked and <br />the second leading cause of lung cancer overall; and <br />