[Congressional Bills 117th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[S. Res. 816 Agreed to Senate (ATS)]
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117th CONGRESS
2d Session
S. RES. 816
Designating September 4, 2022, as ``National Polycystic Kidney Disease
Awareness Day'', and raising awareness and understanding of polycystic
kidney disease.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
September 29, 2022
Mr. Blunt (for himself and Mr. Cardin) submitted the following
resolution; which was considered and agreed to
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RESOLUTION
Designating September 4, 2022, as ``National Polycystic Kidney Disease
Awareness Day'', and raising awareness and understanding of polycystic
kidney disease.
Whereas designating September 4, 2022, as ``National Polycystic Kidney Disease
Awareness Day'' will raise public awareness and understanding of
polycystic kidney disease, one of the most prevalent genetic kidney
disorders;
Whereas autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) is the more common
type of polycystic kidney disease and affects approximately 200,000 to
600,000 people in the United States and an estimated 12,400,000 people
worldwide;
Whereas autosomal recessive polycystic kidney disease (ARPKD) is a rare form of
polycystic kidney disease that occurs in 1 in 20,000 live births in the
United States;
Whereas National Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Day will help to foster an
understanding of the impact polycystic kidney disease has on individuals
and their families;
Whereas polycystic kidney disease is a progressive, genetic disorder of the
kidneys that causes damage to the kidneys and the cardiovascular,
endocrine, hepatic, and gastrointestinal organ systems;
Whereas, though polycystic kidney disease equally affects individuals of all
ages, races, ethnicities, and sexes, gaps in kidney treatment and care
disproportionately affect racial and ethnic minorities, especially Black
and Hispanic populations;
Whereas Black and Hispanic patients with ADPKD reach kidney failure earlier and
are less likely to receive a kidney transplant compared with non-
Hispanic White patients;
Whereas, of the individuals diagnosed with ADPKD, approximately 10 percent have
no family history of the disease, with the disease developing as a
spontaneous mutation;
Whereas there are very few treatments and no cure for polycystic kidney disease,
which is 1 of the 4 leading causes of kidney failure in the United
States;
Whereas almost 50 percent of individuals with ADPKD develop end-stage kidney
disease by age 60;
Whereas friends, loved ones, spouses, and caregivers of individuals with
polycystic kidney disease can assist with the challenges created by
polycystic kidney disease, including by helping such individuals
maintain a healthy lifestyle and make regular visits to their health
care providers;
Whereas the severity of the symptoms of polycystic kidney disease and limited
public awareness of the disease may cause individuals to forego regular
visits to their physicians or avoid following the health recommendations
of their doctors, which experts suggest could help prevent further
complications should kidney failure occur;
Whereas individuals who have chronic, life-threatening diseases like polycystic
kidney disease may experience depression;
Whereas the PKD Foundation and its more than 35,000 patient and family advocates
around the United States are dedicated to--
(1) conducting research to find treatments and a cure for polycystic
kidney disease;
(2) fostering public awareness and understanding of polycystic kidney
disease;
(3) educating individuals and their families about the disease to
improve their treatment and care; and
(4) providing support, including by sponsoring the annual ``Walk for
PKD'', to raise funds for polycystic kidney disease research, education,
advocacy, and awareness; and
Whereas, on September 4, 2022, the PKD Foundation is partnering with sister
organizations in Canada, Australia, and other countries to increase
international awareness of polycystic kidney disease: Now, therefore, be
it
Resolved, That the Senate--
(1) designates September 4, 2022, as ``National Polycystic
Kidney Disease Awareness Day'';
(2) supports the goals and ideals of National Polycystic
Kidney Disease Awareness Day to raise public awareness and
understanding of polycystic kidney disease;
(3) recognizes the need for additional research to find a
cure for polycystic kidney disease; and
(4) encourages all people in the United States and
interested groups to support National Polycystic Kidney
Awareness Day through appropriate ceremonies and activities to
promote public awareness of polycystic kidney disease and to
foster an understanding of the impact of the disease on
individuals and their families.
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