Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For Immediate Release: March 23, 2009
Sen. Debbe Leftwich
Senate Recognizes March as ‘National Colon Cancer Awareness
Month’
According to the American Cancer Society, colon
cancer is the second leading cause of cancer death in Oklahoma
and in the nation, and it’s the third most common cancer
in this state. In an effort to raise awareness about this disease,
Sen. Debbe Leftwich,
co-chair of the Legislative Cancer Caucus, authored a resolution
recognizing March as “National Colon Cancer Awareness Month”
in Oklahoma. The measure was approved by the full Senate on Monday.
“Last year alone in Oklahoma, almost 1,900 new cases of
colon cancer were diagnosed. Seven hundred of our citizens died
from it,” said Leftwich, D-Oklahoma City. “The tragedy
is that colon cancer is almost always curable if it’s caught
early. But only half of all people age 50 and older have the screening
tests that could make a difference.”
According to the American Cancer Society, screening rates are
40 percent higher in states that have
passed meaningful coverage laws.
“Regular screening saves lives, because it catches colon
polyps before they become cancerous. Even if the tests reveal
cancer in the colon, it can be successfully treated more than
90 percent of the time,” Leftwich said. “Awareness
coupled with screening saves lives.”
For more information contact:
Sen. Leftwich's Office - 405-521-5557