Media Coverage
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Feb 24,
Lung Cancers Today
”Dr. Nieva Shares Insights From Epidemiology of Young Lung Cancer Trial”
Feb 12,
Pharmacy Practice News
“Managing Respiratory Distress Symptoms in People with Lung Cancer”
Jan 21,
Thriving in the Face of Cancer
“GO2 for Lung Cancer – The Place To Go To When You Have Lung Cancer with Danielle Hicks”
June 17,
Entertainment Tonight
“Tony Goldwyn Presented with “Rays of Hope Award” by GO2 for Lung Cancer”
March 4,
WTOP
“Women without risk factors twice as likely as men to be diagnosed with lung cancer”
August 14,
News-Herald
“UT Medical Center awarded designation a Center of Excellence in Lung Cancer Care”
July 13,
Capital-Star
“Pa.’s Boyle, Fitzpatrick back bill to study, prevent lung cancer in women Pennsylvania”
May 26,
Desert Sun
“Multi-cancer early detection (MCED) screening technologies can and will help combat cancer”
December 13,
Pharmacy Times
“FDA Grants Accelerated Approval to Adagrasib for KRAS-G12C-Mutated NSCLC”
November 1,
Women’s Health Access Matters
“The WHAM Report: Investing Just $40 Million New Dollars in Lung Cancer Research Related to Women Has Dramatic Impact on U.S. Economy – Even Assuming the Most Minor Health Improvements”
November 1,
Medical Press
“Investing just $40 million new dollars in lung cancer research related to women has dramatic impact on US economy”
September 13,
CURE
“FDA’s Enhertu Approval is ‘Even More Important’ for a Group of Patients With Difficult to Treat Lung Cancer, Says Expert”
June 12,
Winston-Salem Journal
“She survived to not only tell her story, but to help others tell theirs”
May 11,
The White House
“FACT SHEET: Private Sector Steps Up on Cancer Moonshot Call to Action on Cancer Screening”
August 9,
CURE
“‘Stigma Kills’: Kathy Griffin’s Diagnosis Brings Lung Cancer Needs to the Forefront, Regardless of Patient Smoking History”
March 21,
Alabama News Center
“O’Neal Cancer Center at UAB partners in study to improve Black participation in lung cancer trials”