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LEGISLATIVE  RESOLUTION  memorializing  Governor  Andrew  M.    Cuomo to
proclaim March 6, 2014, as Lymphedema Awareness Day in the State of  New
York
WHEREAS,  The State of New York takes great pride in recognizing days of
awareness of important medical conditions, in the  hopes  of  increasing
education, treatment and cure; and
  WHEREAS,  It  is  the  sense  of  this Legislative Body to memorialize
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim March 6, 2014, as Lymphedema Aware-
ness Day in the State of New York, in conjunction  with  National  Lymp-
hedema Awareness Day; and
  WHEREAS, Lymphedema is a condition that occurs when the body's natural
Lymphatic  drainage system malfunctions and the Lymphatic fluid within a
given area, such as the arm, leg, torso,  head  and  neck,  exceeds  the
amount  that  can  be  removed by this Lymphatic system; this results in
extreme swelling that impairs mobility, function, and can cause pain and
significantly impair quality of life for the affected person; and
  WHEREAS, The total number of persons living with or at risk for  Lymp-
hedema  is  difficult  to establish because Lymphedema is under-reported
and often misdiagnosed; and
  WHEREAS, Under-diagnosing and under-treating  of  Lymphedema  patients
costs  healthcare providers and healthcare insurers, including Medicare,
untold millions of dollars every year because  if  left  untreated,  the
potential  for  infection  is  greatly  increased and may come on in the
course of a few hours and requires immediate treatment on  an  emergency
basis; and
  WHEREAS,  The  United  States  Department of Health and Human Services
estimates that Lymphedema affects some 100 million people worldwide  and
over three million people here in the United States; and
  WHEREAS,  Lymphedema  can  develop  after  cancer treatment, radiation
therapy, major surgery, severe burns or other traumatic injuries; and
  WHEREAS, The Center for Disease Control estimates that 20%-40% of  all
cancer  survivors  will  develop Lymphedema at some point in their life-
time, with an even higher percentage among the elderly; and
  WHEREAS, The National Cancer Institute estimates that  61%  of  cancer
survivors  in  2005 alone were over 65 years of age; further, as many as
1.25 million Medicare beneficiaries who are  cancer  survivors  required
treatment for their Lymphedema in 2005; and
  WHEREAS,  In  recognition of the financial, physical and psychological
impact that Lymphedema has on those afflicted, it is incumbent upon  the
citizens  of the State of New York to support the courageous individuals
living and coping with this debilitating  condition  as  well  as  their
caregivers, both professional and lay persons; and
  WHEREAS,  It  is  the  sense of this Legislative Body to recognize the
tireless advocates and healthcare providers who spend so much  of  their
time  and resources battling this painful and destructive condition that
affects so many; now, therefore, be it
  RESOLVED, That this Legislative Body pause  in  its  deliberations  to
memorialize Governor Andrew M. Cuomo to proclaim March 6, 2014, as Lymp-
hedema Awareness Day in the State of New York; and be it further
  RESOLVED,  That  a copy this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be trans-
mitted to The Honorable Andrew M. Cuomo, Governor of the  State  of  New
York.