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In this National Breast Cancer Awareness Month proclamation, the President highlights the devastating impact of breast cancer on Americans. The administration is committed to ending this disease through the Make America Healthy Again Commission, aiming to lower cancer rates and reduce suffering. The proclamation urges Americans to prioritize their health by understanding risk factors, utilizing early detection, and making preventative lifestyle changes. It also emphasizes the importance of continued research and medical advancements. The President expresses support for survivors, those battling the disease, and those who have lost loved ones, reaffirming the commitment to a cancer-free future.
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BY THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
A PROCLAMATION
Every day, breast cancer upends the lives of countless Americans, subjecting them and their loved ones to unimaginable fear, uncertainty, and heartbreak. This National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we recognize the resilience and courage of those battling breast cancer—and we reaffirm our commitment to ending this horrific disease once and for all.
One in every 8 women in the United States will face breast cancer during their lifetime. My Administration is determined to end this tragedy. As part of our historic Make America Healthy Again Commission, we are working to lower cancer rates so that fewer lives, families, and futures will be devastated by cancer’s enduring physical and emotional torment.
My Administration urges all Americans to prioritize their health by knowing their family history and other risk factors, using methods of early detection, and implementing preventative protocols and lifestyle changes that may reduce cancer risk. We also commit to the continued prioritization of research and medical advancements that accelerate cures.
This month, we rejoice with our Nation’s four million breast cancer survivors, we pray for those who are fighting for remission and healing, and we mourn with all who have lost a precious loved one. United in purpose, we commit to working towards a healthy, prosperous, and cancer-free American future.

