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Today marks the 10-year anniversary of my mother’s death from lung cancer and the 10-year anniversary of my becoming a patient advocate. I got involved with lung cancer patient
Today marks the 10-year anniversary of my mother’s death from lung cancer and the 10-year anniversary of my becoming a patient advocate. I got involved with lung cancer patient
Every year I think I’m finished writing blogs about LUNGevity, lung cancer and the best friend I lost to the disease 9-1/2 years ago -- and then something comes to mind that I want
I can only imagine up to this day how my sister felt the day I told her she had cancer. Perhaps for her, it felt like being punched in the stomach so hard, it makes you pass out
My sister is a walking miracle. A survivor of stage 4 lung cancer for 6 years. Survived liver mets, brain mets, bone mets. On the 10th line of treatment, 35 years old, walking. My
A very happy new year to all of you (though maybe a few weeks late)! I just returned from India visiting family – and have come back all inspired. My new year’s resolutions are to
When I was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer at 40 years old, my life as I knew it changed forever. After finding a way to cope with my mortality, having several harsh treatments
Lung cancer doesn’t discriminate. Regardless of age, gender, athleticism, or overall health, lung cancer can impact any one of us. Just ask lung cancer survivor Taylor Bell Duck
On September 17, Sarah Coleman and her husband Dan Ellis embarked on a sponsored walk from the top of Manhattan to the bottom. Sarah, who has Stage IV lung cancer with the ALK+
I was diagnosed with advanced lung cancer at the age of 29. Prior to the diagnosis, I led an active lifestyle and participated in several fun runs. With a regular dose of the sun
When my mother was diagnosed with Stage 3b lung cancer and subsequently died a short time later, I was grief stricken. I was also very angry. How could it be that lung cancer is
I was diagnosed with stage IV lung cancer of the right lung November 7, 2014, at the age of 53. I had a malignant pleural effusion (MPE) that was found after months of symptoms and
I feel like I’ve just won a trip to the Oscars and I’m headed to Hollywood. That’s what attending the International Association of the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) World Conference