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September 2024: Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
September 01, 2024
WHEREAS, ovarian cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer deaths of women in the United States and causes more deaths than any other gynecologic cancer; and,
WHEREAS, in the United States, a woman’s lifetime risk of being diagnosed with ovarian cancer is about 1 in 87; and,
WHEREAS, the American Cancer Society estimates 19,680 cases of ovarian cancer will be newly diagnosed and 12,740 individuals will die from the disease nationwide in 2024, including 580 new cases and 440 deaths in Michigan; and,
WHEREAS, the five-year survival rate for ovarian cancer is 50 percent and survival rates vary greatly depending on the stage of diagnosis; and,
WHEREAS, there is not currently an effective diagnostic tool for screening and early detection does not exist; it is important for women to recognize symptoms, talk with their provider about changes in their body, and learn what can be done to reduce risk;
NOW, THEREFORE, I, Gretchen Whitmer, governor of Michigan, hereby proclaim September 2024 as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month in Michigan.