LUNGevity Launches "Anyone with Lungs Can Get Lung Cancer(SM)" Campaign for Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2024

WASHINGTON, Oct. 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- This November, during Lung Cancer Awareness Month (LCAM), LUNGevity Foundation is leading a month-long campaign titled "Anyone with Lungs Can Get Lung Cancer(SM)" to bring attention to the critical need for lung cancer awareness, screening, and treatments available to those living with lung cancer. LUNGevity is launching a sustained effort to mobilize advocates, emphasizing that anyone, regardless of their background or smoking history, can be at risk for lung cancer.

With lung cancer continuing to be the number one cancer killer in the US, this awareness campaign is set to maximize public reach and inspire action at every level.

Key components of the "Anyone with Lungs Can Get Lung Cancer(SM)" campaign include:

    --  Public Awareness Initiatives: Throughout November, LUNGevity will
        release educational content to debunk myths surrounding lung cancer,
        emphasize risk factors, and highlight the impact of research advances.
        These facts will be widely shared across digital and social media
        platforms.
    --  Community Events: November will feature virtual and in-person events
        nationwide, including Breathe Deep TOGETHER lung health resource fairs
        and community walks in Boston, DC, and NYC on October 26, participation
        in National Lung Cancer Screening Day (November 9), Facebook Live
        informative sessions, and more, all aimed to inspire community action
        and raise awareness.
    --  International Action: Cancer survivor and inspirational adventurer Sean
        Swarner headlined LUNGevity's HOPE Summit in May and is now set on his
        next unbelievable feat--completing seven marathons consecutively as part
        of the Great World Race to raise awareness about lung cancer.
    --  Social Media Campaign: A compelling video series, showcasing the stories
        of individuals impacted by lung cancer, will be featured across
        LUNGevity's social media channels. The videos aim to bring home the
        message that "Anyone with Lungs Can Get Lung Cancer(SM)" while
        encouraging viewers to share their own stories using the campaign
        hashtag #AnyoneWithLungs.
    --  Lung Cancer Awareness Store: LUNGevity has launched a special online
        store, offering campaign-themed merchandise such as t-shirts, hats, and
        more. Supporters are encouraged to wear their gear to further promote
        the cause and spark conversations about lung cancer. Visit
        www.lungevity.org/AwarenessCollection to purchase.
    --  Call to Action: The campaign will mobilize the public, urging
        individuals not only to get screened but also to share personal
        experiences with lung cancer, advocate for more research funding, and
        encourage those who are at risk to get screened.

"Lung Cancer Awareness Month is a powerful reminder that, together, we have the ability to change the course of this disease," said Andrea Ferris, president and CEO of LUNGevity Foundation. "By raising awareness, promoting lifesaving screenings, and sharing the latest advances in treatment, we can empower individuals, families, and communities to take bold action. Every conversation, every screening, and every step forward brings us closer to a future where surviving lung cancer becomes the expectation and not the exception."

LUNGevity Foundation extends its gratitude to the generous sponsors who help make this campaign possible: Merck, AstraZeneca, Amgen, Johnson & Johnson, Daiichi-Sankyo, and Genentech. Their support drives critical awareness and meaningful change in the lung cancer community.

This awareness campaign will run throughout November, and LUNGevity calls on all individuals, families, and organizations to get involved. Join us as we take action together, working to transform the future of lung cancer.

For more information, visit www.lungevity.org/LCAM and follow the campaign on social media by using hashtags #AnyoneWithLungs and #LCAM.

About LUNGevity Foundation

LUNGevity, the nation's leading lung cancer organization, is transforming what it means to be diagnosed and live with lung cancer. LUNGevity seeks to make an immediate impact on quality of life and survivorship for everyone touched by the disease--while promoting health equity by addressing disparities throughout the care continuum.

    --  Through research, we use an innovative and holistic approach to finding
        lung cancer earlier when it is most treatable; advance research into new
        treatments so people may live longer and better; and ensure a diverse,
        vital pipeline of investigators for the future of the lung cancer field.
    --  Through advocacy, we foster groundbreaking collaborations to ensure all
        people have access to screening, biomarker testing, and treatment
        breakthroughs.
    --  Through community, we educate, support, and connect people affected by
        lung cancer so that they can get the best healthcare and live longer and
        better lives.

Comprehensive resources include a medically vetted and patient-centric website, Patient Gateways for specific types of lung cancer, a toll-free HELPLine for personalized support, international survivor conferences, and tools to find a clinical trial. All these programs are designed to help us achieve our vision--a world where no one dies of lung cancer. LUNGevity Foundation is proud to be a four-star Charity Navigator organization. Please visit www.LUNGevity.org to learn more.

About Lung Cancer in the US

    --  About 1 in 18 Americans will be diagnosed with lung cancer in their
        lifetime.
    --  More than 234,000 people in the US will be diagnosed with lung cancer
        this year.
    --  About 60%-65% of all new lung cancer diagnoses are among people who have
        never smoked or who formerly smoked.
    --  Lung cancer causes more deaths than the next two deadliest cancers
        (colorectal and pancreatic) combined.
    --  Only 25% of all people diagnosed with lung cancer will survive 5 years
        or more, but if it's caught before it spreads, the chance of 5-year
        survival improves dramatically.

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