Saving Lives With Screening
A MESSAGE FROM LCA PRESIDENT & CEO, LAURIE FENTON AMBROSE On average over 435 people die a day of lung cancer. Over 200 won’t – if we implement CT screening right – right now. And the good news is that … Continue reading
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A MESSAGE FROM LCA PRESIDENT & CEO, LAURIE FENTON AMBROSE On average over 435 people die a day of lung cancer. Over 200 won’t – if we implement CT screening right – right now. And the good news is that … Continue reading
In a matter of days, the nation lost two vibrant women whose writing and voices elevated important issues, especially those impacting the African American community. Lynne Duke died on April 20 at age 56. She had been the Washington Post’s … Continue reading
I am delighted to share the news that Anthony J. Principi, former Secretary of the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, has joined our Honorary Board of Directors. It is an understatement to say that it is a true privilege … Continue reading
Join. Walk. Fight. Whether you’re looking for support, inspiration or to save lives, your participation in the 5th Annual San Diego Breath of Hope 5k Walk is how we can bring positive change to lung cancer. Don’t just stand up … Continue reading
A newly released study shows that by screening a targeted population of 55-74 year old smokers and former smokers with CT scans could prevent 12,000 lung cancer deaths a year. “This is a very large number of lives, the equivalent … Continue reading
We are pleased to announce that the American Cancer Society has joined Lung Cancer Alliance, other leading professional organizations and medical centers around the country in endorsing low dose CT screening for those at high risk for lung cancer. No … Continue reading
We did it! Wow, what a way to kick off 2013! This is an incredible day for the entire lung cancer community! Last night, President Obama signed into law the first ever legislation requiring comprehensive plans of research action for … Continue reading
Just hours before the end of the 112th Congress, constitutional deadline for approval of a bill passed by that Congress, President Barack Obama today signed into law the first legislation requiring comprehensive plans of research action for high mortality cancers, … Continue reading