GO2 for Lung Cancer’s Small Cell Lung Cancer (SCLC) program offers education, support, and connection to those affected by SCLC. People living with SCLC often have different needs than those with non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Our SCLC program aims to better meet those needs by expanding our SCLC-specific resources, providing support, and building intentional communities in-person and online for authentic relationships.
Our SCLC-specific programs and services include:
Ways to connect with others with SCLC for support and understanding.
- Phone Buddy Program – Be matched with a peer who’s been there for support and information.
- SCLC community support online on the HealthUnlocked platform – Learn from others, find support, and stay up to date on events in this online message group.
- Gathering HOPE Community Social – Connect with others and find hope, friendship, and support on this popular monthly virtual group event.
Opportunities to hear from experts about SCLC treatments, find clinical trials, and more.
- Living Room Expert Speaker Series – Learn from leaders in lung cancer care who share their knowledge and answer questions in this monthly event, including SCLC episodes with:
- “The New Age of Small Cell Lung Cancer” with Dr. Jacob Sands
- “Living with Small Cell Lung Cancer: Treatments & Advancements” with Dr. Jared Weiss
- “Management of Small Cell Lung Cancer” with Dr. Jacob Sands
- “Biomarkers and Therapies in Small Cell Lung Cancer” with Dr. Christine Lovly
- LungMATCH – Talk one-on-one with our expert navigators to learn about lung cancer treatments and clinical trial options.
Resources to learn about SCLC that answer questions and offer hope.
- Free SCLC educational materials and videos – Receive information you can trust, that is easy to understand, and is focused on SCLC.
- SCLC blog – Find tips, hope, and inspiration from others living with small cell lung cancer and their loved ones.
If you would like more information about any of these programs, please contact our free HelpLine to talk to our caring and highly trained team who can answer your questions, provide support, and connect you with our programs and services. To contact our HelpLine you can either call 1-800-298-2436, email support@go2.org, or submit a ticket on our website.
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