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Progress Potential In The Fight Against Cancer

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Friday, July 30, 2010   

SIOUX FALLS, S. D. - South Dakota could make substantial progress in the fight against cancer with the passage of a ballot issue this fall, according to a new report. "How Do You Measure Up?" rates the progress states have made on six issues vital to cancer prevention and treatment, including whether they have adopted smoke-free laws.

Jennifer Stalley, spokesperson for the American Cancer Society of South Dakota, points out that voters in the state will soon address the issue.

"We are currently rated or slotted as a 'yellow' on the smoke-free law. And South Dakota is poised to become a smoke-free state that protects all of our workers and all of the worksites in November. So, we have an opportunity to see some progress in the area of the smoke-free law."

South Dakota also gets yellow lights on funding for early detection of breast and cervical cancer, and for helping the uninsured. The state gets a red light on colorectal screening, but Stalley sees that changing.

"There's a lot of opportunity within the programmatic arm of things to get more people screened in South Dakota, and the Department of Health has launched the 'Get Screened SD' program, which provides colorectal screening and financial support to folks who need colorectal screening in over 200 clinics in South Dakota now, for people who are age 50 and over."

Stalley says cancer kills about 1,700 South Dakotans each year, so small steps can bring big results.

The full report is online at www.acscan.org.




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