WHEREAS, Modern medicine has made amazing advances in fighting
pediatric cancer; pediatric cancer survivors are faced with a unique
set of problems because of these advances; and
WHEREAS, Cure rates for pediatric cancers have risen dramatically
during the past 20 years, and it is estimated that one in every 900
adults, aged 16 to 44, is a survivor of pediatric cancer; and
WHEREAS, Almost 70 percent of children diagnosed with brain cancer
survive treatment today, a statistic that calls into focus the need to
look at a child's quality of life in the years following treatment; and
WHEREAS, Pediatric cancer survivorship can come with a price in the
form of long-term medical, financial, psychosocial, and/or
neurocognitive problems due to chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery; and
WHEREAS, The major expenses of a pediatric cancer diagnosis and
treatment are associated with the direct costs of medical care,
including charges for hospitalizations, clinic visits, medications,
tests and procedures, home health services of doctors and other
professionals, and treatment including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation
therapy, and bone marrow or peripheral stem cell transplant; and
WHEREAS, Even well-insured, middle-class families with health
insurance can find themselves in financial distress because of a single
catastrophic illness, and even when insurance does not run out, health
care costs can be staggering for the families of children with cancer;
and
WHEREAS, The state of Washington recognizes that amazing advances
have been made in the treatment of pediatric cancer and survivor rates;
and
WHEREAS, Governor Christine O. Gregoire has proclaimed the week of
March 25 through 31, 2007, as Pediatric Cancer Survivors Awareness
Week;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate
recognize the week of March 25 through 31, 2007, as Pediatric Cancer
Survivorship Week in the state of Washington.