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   RECOGNIZING SEPTEMBER AS NATIONAL PROSTATE CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

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                           HON. MAX L. MILLER

                                of ohio

                    in the house of representatives

                       Friday, September 26, 2025

  Mr. MILLER of Ohio. Mr. Speaker, I rise today to recognize September 
as National Prostate Cancer Awareness Month and the importance of 
saving lives from Prostate Cancer through awareness, education, and 
effective treatment for men's health in our Nation. Prostate Cancer is 
one of the most common cancers among men. As such, efforts that 
increase awareness of early detection, treatment, survival, and long-
term health are vital.
  As the second leading cause of cancer death in men, every 15 minutes 
a man dies from Prostate Cancer. More than 35,000 patients are 
projected to lose their lives to this disease in 2025 alone. However, 
early detection through regular screenings can significantly improve 
treatment outcomes and quality of life.
  When detected in its early stages, Prostate Cancer is highly 
treatable, and patients have a wider range of options due to state-of-
the-art innovations. The relative 5-year survival rate for Prostate 
Cancer diagnosed in its earliest stages is over 99 percent. Today, 
there are more than 3.3 million prostate cancer survivors.
  However, Prostate Cancer incidence is increasing in the U.S.--after a 
period of decline, driven primarily by a rise in advanced-stage and 
distant-stage diagnoses--posing serious threats to the health of men in 
our Nation. The 5-year survival rate for advanced or metastatic 
prostate cancer drops to 37 percent--though early detection and 
treatment can prevent the cancer from spreading to other body organs, 
significantly improving long-term survival rates.
  We must also recognize the dedicated healthcare professionals, as 
well as world-renowned expertise, seeking effective treatments of 
Prostate Cancer and other forms of Cancer, both in my congressional 
district in Northeast Ohio and throughout the Nation. Innovation in 
medical technology leads to better outcomes and a higher value of 
overall care. Broad advancements, including state-of-the-art non-
invasive precision treatments, among others, have the capacity to 
revolutionize patient care and improve health outcomes.
  It is sobering that one in eight men is diagnosed in their lifetime. 
Prostate Cancer impacts men from all walks of life, from urban centers 
to rural communities across America. While particularly affecting 
underserved populations, its reach touches even those in the highest 
profiles of public life, even those in this body.
  Despite advancements in early detection and treatment, Prostate 
Cancer continues to exact a devastating toll on our nation, as a man is 
diagnosed with Prostate Cancer every two minutes in America. Therefore, 
the critical nature of saving lives from Prostate Cancer through 
awareness, education, and support is paramount.
  I applaud H. Res. 675, recognizing September as National Prostate 
Cancer Awareness Month, for which I am a cosponsor, and thank my 
colleagues for these efforts. More importantly, I commend those who 
have been touched by this devastating disease, including Tim Hecker in 
my home state of Ohio, as well as local cancer advocates, for their 
tireless commitment. Our Nation must lead the way in ending the 
devastating impacts of Prostate Cancer--with an urgent focus on 
breaking barriers for long-term health and survival for men in the 
United States.

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