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Lung Cancer Awareness Day – August 1st
Aug 1, 2024, 16:06

Lung Cancer Awareness Day – August 1st

August 1st is known as Lung Cancer Awareness day. It is dedicated to raising awareness about the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide. Approximately 2.1 million people are diagnosed with lung cancer annually, emphasizing the importance of early detection and prevention.

This day encourages individuals to learn about risk factors, such as smoking, which accounts for 85% of lung cancer cases. Lung cancer has a high mortality rate, with about 1.8 million deaths each year, making it crucial to promote regular screenings and advancements in treatment. Lung Cancer Awareness Day aims to reduce the mortality rate and support those affected by this disease.

Oncology community shared on their social media pages to raise awareness today:

Lung Cancer Europe:

Today is World Lung Cancer Day.
Lung Cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide. LuCE and its members want governments in Europe and worldwide to work to improve the lives of people affected by lung cancer today and every day.

EGFR Positive UK:

Today, August 1, is World Lung Cancer Day. It aims to raise awareness of lung cancer and end stigma. 75% of our EGFR+ UK members are diagnosed at Stage IV due to low awareness and early detection. Help spread the word. Anyone can get lung cancer – early diagnosis save lives.”

The V Foundation:

Tomorrow is Lung Cancer Awareness Day. Last year, we honored Beth Nickel of Far Niente and Nickel and Nickel with the inaugural V Foundation Wine Celebration Humanitarian Award. She shared how her husband’s lung cancer journey has inspired her to support cancer research.”

Memorial Healthcare System:

Today, on World Lung Cancer Day, we raise awareness and acknowledge that lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths in the U.S., impacting both men and women. Yet, there is a beacon of hope on the horizon. Dr. Luis E. Raez from Memorial Cancer Institute, shares a few words.”

European Cancer Organisation:

In Europe, 27% of all cancer cases are attributed to tobacco consumption. This World Lung Cancer Day, we highlight the need to improve prevention. The Time to Accelerate Roadmap urges European countries to set minimum age for tobacco sales of 21.”

Lung Cancer Policy Network:

Tomorrow marks World Lung Cancer Day.

Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally, but we have the tools available to change this.

We’re focused on using the power of collaboration to make lung cancer a policy priority.”

Further informaton.

SPCC (Sharing Progress in Cancer Care):

“On World Lung Cancer Day, let’s unite in spreading awareness and knowledge about lung cancer.

Join us on 24 September 2024 at 18:00 CEST for the webinar ‘Lung cancer highlights from the 2024 World Conference on Lung Cancer.’

Stay up-to-date on the latest research and advancements shared by leading experts in the field: Christian Rolfo, Clarissa Baldotto, Natasha B Leighl.

Register now.”

More information to help raise awareness on Lung Cancer Awareness Day on OncoDaily:

Immunotherapy for Lung Cancer.

OncoDaily has given list of key opinion leaders in Lung Cancer to follow on X:

Top 100 Xfluencers in Lung Cancer: The 2023 Edition

Lung Cancer Awareness Day - August 1st

Stay tuned for the 2024 updated list.