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          SENATE THIRD READING
          SJR 27 (Simitian)
          As Introduced  May 22, 2012
          Majority vote 

           SENATE VOTE  :36-0  
          
           RULES               11-0                                        
           
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          |Ayes:|Skinner, Silva, Alejo,    |
          |     |Butler, Carter, Bonnie    |
          |     |Lowenthal, Donnelly,      |
          |     |Hagman, Hueso, Knight,    |
          |     |Williams                  |
          |     |                          |
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           SUMMARY  :  Recognizes August 8, 2012, as "Are You Dense?" Day 
          2012, to raise awareness of the risks associated with breast 
          density and the potential benefits of other screening tools to 
          supplement mammography.  Specifically,  this resolution  states 
          the following legislative findings:

          1)The National Cancer Institute estimates that one in eight 
            women will develop breast cancer in her lifetime with breast 
            cancer being the second leading cause of cancer death in 
            woman; and, 40% of women who get a mammogram have dense breast 
            tissue.

          2)Research has shown that, using mammography alone, up to 75% of 
            cancer is missed in women with dense breast tissue; and, 
            although dense breast tissue is routinely observed, 
            characterized, and communicated between doctors as part of a 
            mammogram examination, doctors speak to less than 9% of women 
            about breast density and 95% of women do not know their breast 
            density amount.

          3)Patient knowledge of breast tissue density has the potential 
            to spare many women the suffering associated with advanced 
            breast cancer and can reduce the costs associated with 
            treating breast cancer by early diagnosis, which allows the 
            cancers to be smaller and more easily treated.

          4)Medical research has shown that the rate of breast cancer 








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            detection increases substantially when ultrasound or magnetic 
            resonance imaging are used to supplement mammography.

           FISCAL EFFECT  :   None


           Analysis Prepared by  :    Nicole Willis / RLS. / (916) 319-2800 



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