Register by February 19 to participate in meetings with your Members of Congress!

Our annual Voices Summit is inspiring and empowering—but don’t take it from us. Hear from these lung cancer advocates on why they are joining us virtually next month, and why you should too.

Every person in the lung cancer community has been impacted by the disease. And whether you’re a patient, caregiver, researcher, nurse, physician, or advocate, we want you to join us at the upcoming Lung Cancer Voices Summit, March 23-25, to Tell Congress It’s Personal.

To find confidence and empowerment.

“Advocacy leads to awareness and education. Awareness and education leads to a confident voice. A confident voice leads to a proactive solicitation for research funding. And research funding leads to saving more lives.” -Cliff Norton, lung cancer survivor

To share your story.

“It’s important that you come so that we can hear your voice—your story—of why lung cancer is important to you… They need to see a voice behind the statistics of lung cancer.” -Ron Fong, lung cancer advocate

To build on progress.

“We’ve learned a lot in the last decade about how lung cancer develops, how to treat it, how to screen for it, and to reduce the lung cancer stigma, but there’s so much more to learn and accomplish. We can take a giant step forward if there is a strong congressional commitment to increase funding for lung cancer research.” -Bob Nicklas, stage IV lung cancer survivor

To create tangible change.

“With the help of the staff at GO2 for Lung Cancer, and my peers who had done this before, I really got to get comfortable telling my story and they were a great help all throughout the process… It was incredibly gratifying to learn that later in the year, lung cancer received $20 million in federal funding for research, in part because of the efforts that we made during the Summit.” -Bruce Dunbar, stage IV lung cancer survivor

For the future of the disease.

“I believe it is important to hold our Members of Congress accountable, to ensure equitable and sustainable funding is allocated towards our nation’s deadliest cancer.” -Dana Quinn, daughter of a lung cancer patient

This year, it’s easier than ever to raise your voice for the lung cancer cause. Registration is free and we’ll give you the tools you need to advocate from home—you just show up ready to share your story. Sign up by February 19 to participate in meetings with your Members of Congress.