R 306
2026 -- H 8535
Enacted 05/12/2026

H O U S E   R E S O L U T I O N
PROCLAIMING THE SECOND WEEK IN MAY 2026 TO BE "LUNG CANCER ACTION WEEK" IN THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND

Introduced By: Representatives Azzinaro, Blazejewski, Chippendale, Kennedy, Phillips, Noret, Finkelman, Serpa, Fellela, and Santucci

Date Introduced: May 12, 2026

     WHEREAS, The American Lung Association’s LUNG FORCE initiative has been
working since 2014 to ensure that fewer people are diagnosed with lung cancer and those living
with the disease live longer; and
     WHEREAS, Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in the United
States, accounting for more deaths than colon cancer, breast cancer, and prostate cancer
combined; and
     WHEREAS, Lung cancer screening saves lives, and advocacy and increased awareness
will result in more high-risk individuals obtaining recommended screening; and
     WHEREAS, One in 16 men and one in 17 women in the United States will develop lung
cancer during their lifetimes, and approximately 62 to 84 percent of high-risk adults are not
familiar with lung cancer screening and the low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) scan; and
     WHEREAS, Each year, more women die from lung cancer than from breast cancer,
cervical cancer and ovarian cancer combined; and
     WHEREAS, Approximately 10 to 20 percent of lung cancers are unrelated to smoking,
and the proportion of lung cancers diagnosed in individuals who have never smoked is increasing
in the United States. The 5-year survival rate for localized lung cancer is 61 to 65 percent, yet a
majority of lung cancers are diagnosed at a distant stage, for which the 5-year survival rate is 7 to
10 percent, and
     WHEREAS, Screening with low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) can detect lung
cancer in its earliest stages and ultimately save lives, yet only 3 to 6 percent of high-risk
individuals in the United States undergo lung cancer screening; and
     WHEREAS, Veterans are 25 percent more likely to develop lung cancer compared to the
general public, and although approximately 1,000,000 to 2,000,000 veterans have an elevated risk
of lung cancer and are eligible for screening, less than 3 percent of veterans receive appropriate
screening; and
     WHEREAS, Black men have the highest incidence of lung cancer and the highest
mortality rate from lung cancer in the United States, and non-White individuals are 15 percent
less likely to be diagnosed early; and
     WHEREAS, Lung cancer research is leading to breakthroughs in biomarker identification
and the development of immunotherapies and targeted therapies that are highly effective for some
cancer subtypes, yet accessing cutting-edge diagnostic testing can be difficult. Public support for
research funding will result in new treatments and better methods of early detection; and
     WHEREAS, LUNG FORCE is a national initiative led by the American Lung
Association to defeat lung cancer; and
     WHEREAS, Educational efforts can increase awareness of lung cancer and lung cancer
screening among the general public, patients and families, and health care professionals, thereby
increasing early detection of lung cancer; now, therefore be it
     RESOLVED, That this House of Representatives of the State of Rhode Island hereby
designates the second week in May 2026 as "Lung Cancer Action Week" throughout the state in
order to promote efforts to increase awareness of lung cancer education, research on mitigation of
risk factors, lung cancer screening, treatment, and issues affecting minorities and individuals who
have never smoked. This House also encourages the people of Rhode Island to observe "Lung
Cancer Action Week" with appropriate educational activities to learn more about lung cancer, its
risk factors, early detection, and the best ways to take preemptive action; and be it further
     RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the American Lung Association.
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