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Hundreds of Health Facilities Hosted “Shine A Light on Lung Cancer” Events in November for Lung Cancer Awareness Month

2022-12-01T08:52:22-06:00December 1st, 2022|Community Engagement, Hot Topics, News, Press Releases|

Events brought together patients, health providers and caregivers for hope and healing. SAN CARLOS, CA and WASHINGTON, Nov. 30, 2022 – During November hundreds of health facilities hosted Shine A Light on Lung Cancer events – which made it the largest coordinated [...]

The WHAM Report: Investing Just $40 Million New Dollars in Lung Cancer Research Related to Women Has Dramatic Impact on U.S. Economy

2022-11-01T13:45:39-05:00November 1st, 2022|Hot Topics, News, Press Releases|

Lung cancer kills more women in the U.S. than breast, ovarian and cervical cancers combined. The report commissioned by Women’s Health Access Matters (WHAM) is based on novel microsimulation modeling from the RAND Corporation and documentation consistent with previous [...]

New Survey Breaks the Silence on Women, Lung Cancer and Sexual Health

2022-08-15T10:10:19-05:00August 9th, 2022|Hot Topics, Monthly Measure, News, Newsletter Articles, Press Releases, Science and Research|

A groundbreaking new survey, conducted by a multi-disciplinary team in GO2 for Lung Cancer’s Lung Cancer Registry, found that sexual dysfunction is prevalent in women with lung cancer. The results were shared by study lead Dr. Narjust Florez (Duma) with [...]

The Lung Cancer Registry Launches New International Survey Focused on Experiences and Mental Health of Caregivers

2022-02-28T14:54:28-06:00March 1st, 2022|Hot Topics, News, Press Releases, Science and Research|

Through the first step of information collection, GO2 for Lung Cancer attempts to provide real tailored support programs to the caregivers of people around the world living with lung cancer SAN CARLOS, Calif. and WASHINGTON, D.C., March 1, 2022 [...]

New Medicare Lung Cancer Screening Guidelines a Huge Step Forward — More Lives to be Saved

2022-02-14T10:02:23-06:00February 14th, 2022|Hot Topics, News, Press Releases|

Providers Should Pursue Quality Assurance as Screening Proliferates New Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recommendations to lower lung cancer screening (LCS) initial age and smoking history requirements can make these exams the most effective cancer screening tests [...]

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