Support the Lung Cancer Awareness Movement. Visit lcam.org to share the facts about global lung cancer. Amplify the message and make a difference today.
Are you a lung cancer advocate? Every time you share your story you raise critical public awareness about the disease.
#LungCancerAwarenessMonth#LCAM22
Did you know #LungCancer is 1 of the most commonly diagnosed cancers worldwide? 🌎
Too many are still being diagnosed late and dealing with stigma. People deserve better.
Awareness isn’t just important, it’s urgent. Learn more: lcam.org/resources/
🫁 #LungCancer doesn’t only affect people who have smoked. It’s time to move past assumptions and focus on the facts, and compassion.
Help spread the facts: lcam.org/shareables/
What people don’t see: the waiting, the uncertainty, the quiet moments in between.
For those impacted by #LungCancer, it’s more than what meets the eye.
Show your support and help spread awareness: lcam.org/social-press-kit/
#LungCancer progress isn’t just about data, it’s about the questions experts are asking.
From screening gaps to biomarker testing, here’s what’s shaping the field right now, according to @oncodaily: oncodaily.com/not-to-miss/lu…
Progress in #LungCancer awareness takes a community.
Advocates, researchers, clinicians, & people impacted by lung cancer are all part of the movement working to improve outcomes.
Together, our voices can drive change. Help spread awareness: lcam.org/shareables/
Did you know that low-dose CT scans can reduce #LungCancer deaths by 20%? Despite this, screening rates remain low worldwide. We must bridge this gap and ensure access to life-saving screenings for everyone at-risk.
#ScreeningSavesLives#LungHealth#LungCancerAwareness
🫁 #LungCancer can affect anyone.
People who have never smoked.
People who quit years ago.
People exposed to environmental risks.
Raising awareness helps ensure more people understand he importance of early detection.
Help spread the facts: lcam.org/shareables/
New research suggests severe respiratory infections like COVID-19 & flu may increase #LungCancer risk. Vaccination may help reduce these long-term effects.
According to the @ASCOPost, these findings could help guide earlier detection. Learn more: tinyurl.com/wwdf3rke
#Caregivers are a critical part of cancer care, but they often don’t receive the support they need.
Research highlighted by @ASCO emphasizes that strengthening support for caregivers means strengthening care for everyone.
Learn more: ascopubs.org/doi/10.1200/JOP…
April Fools’ Day is about jokes. #LungCancer isn’t one of them.
Anyone with lungs can get lung cancer.
Challenging stigma and sharing accurate information helps ensure every person impacted receives compassion and support. Share the facts: lcam.org/social-press-kit/
🫁 #LungCancer is 1 of the top 5 cancers in #Indonesia, according to a report from Universitas Gadjah Mada.
#EarlyDetection is key to better outcomes, but delayed diagnoses contribute to high mortality rates.
Learn more: tinyurl.com/4s7p7dj3
Did you know that low-dose CT scans can reduce #LungCancer deaths by 20%? Despite this, screening rates remain low worldwide. We must bridge this gap and ensure access to life-saving screenings for everyone at-risk.
#ScreeningSavesLives#LungHealth#LungCancerAwareness
According to @medical_xpress, #LungCancer in people who have never smoked is rising, but screening still largely focuses on smoking history.
Researchers are calling for risk-based screening and more dedicated funding.
Screening must evolve.
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