SCR 33-OVARIAN CANCER AWARENESS MONTH  GERAN TARR, Aide to Senator Johnny Ellis, said SCR 33 was a simple resolution recognizing September as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. In August of 2000, Kim Sexton and Deb Donoho formed the Alaska Chapter of the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC), hoping to be able to educate women about ovarian cancer, which is often diagnosed too late. They hoped that by having Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month, they would be able to get the message to women about screening opportunities. She said there is not a comprehensive screening program for ovarian cancer like there is for breast cancer. She said the rates of ovarian cancer are rising dramatically. The Alaska Chapter of NOCC was trying to encourage women to consider ovarian cancer earlier rather than after they've ruled out all other potential health problems. She noted the following bullet points from the sponsor statement: · In the United States, more women die of ovarian cancer each year than of cervical and endometrial cancers combined. · Early detection is the key to survival; if the cancer is diagnosed while confined to the ovary the five-year survival rate reaches 93% on average. MS. TARR said the Anchorage Assembly passed resolutions and the Governor made proclamations recognizing September as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month for a couple of years. She said there was a national campaign to pass resolutions permanently recognizing September as Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month. DEB DONOHO, Alaska Chapter of NOCC, said SCR 33 was important to them because we need to educate women of the symptoms of ovarian cancer. She said Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month would be a way to get their attention. She said if women knew what the symptoms are, they could check for ovarian cancer in the beginning instead of waiting until everything else was ruled out. CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT asked if there were any questions. There were not. KIM SEXTON, Alaska Chapter of NOCC, said before she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, she had never heard of the disease. She said they did a women's show in Anchorage the previous weekend and she was alarmed at the amount of women that they educated on the fact that a pap smear doesn't detect ovarian cancer. She said women don't know about the disease and need to be educated. CHAIRMAN THERRIAULT asked if there were any questions. There were none. He noted the zero fiscal note attached to the bill. He said he had not prepared a CS. He asked if there were any amendments. There were not. He asked for the will of the committee. SENATOR PHILLIPS moved SCR 33 from committee with attached fiscal note and individual recommendations. There being no objection, SCR 33 was moved from committee with attached fiscal note and individual recommendations.