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September is Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Month




Washington Gov. Inslee issued a formal proclamation declaring this month as Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Month.


The Northwest Kidney Council requested and received this proclamation from our governor because it is an essential tool in spreading awareness about PKD and how it impacts patients in the Pacific Northwest. Thank you, Governor Inslee, for your commitment to helping us end PKD.


The proclamation states:


WHEREAS, polycystic kidney disease (PKD) is a progressive, genetic disorder that causes damage to the kidneys and the cardiovascular, endocrine, hepatic, and gastrointestinal organ systems; and


WHEREAS, PKD causes kidney function decline and is one of the four leading causes of kidney failure in the United States; and


WHEREAS, people who have chronic, life-threatening diseases like PKD have a predisposition to depression and are seven times more likely than the national average to experience thoughts of suicide due to their anxiety over pain, suffering, and premature death; and


WHEREAS, PKD has a devastating impact on the health and finances of people of all ages, and affects people of all races, genders, nationalities, geographic locations, and income levels; and


WHEREAS, insurance coverage, gaps in care and access to necessary treatments continue to lag for underserved communities in America, especially Black and Latinx populations.


WHEREAS, PKD awareness empowers patients and families to seek diagnosis, support, and appropriate treatment.


NOW, THEREFORE, I, Jay Inslee, Governor of the state of Washington, do hereby proclaim September 2023 as Polycystic Kidney Disease Awareness Month







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