Siavash Es’haghi: The white lung cancer ribbon is more than a symbol
Siavash Es’haghi, CEO and Managing Director of Lungscreen Foundation, shared on LinkedIn:
“The white lung cancer ribbon is more than a symbol—it’s a statement against stigma and an urgent reminder of the impact of this often-misunderstood disease. Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, yet it receives far less attention than other cancers.
Wearing the white ribbon helps amplify the voices of those affected, promoting awareness, early detection, and the importance of research. It’s especially crucial for dismantling the misconception that lung cancer is a ‘smoker’s disease,’ as over half of current cases are in former smokers or individuals who have never smoked.
Each November during Lung Cancer Awareness Month, the white ribbon encourages unity, support, and open discussions, illuminating early symptoms such as persistent cough, shortness of breath, and unintended weight loss. Efforts driven by awareness organisations, including The White Ribbon Project, also help fund research into advanced treatments like targeted therapies and immunotherapies, which are transforming survival outcomes.
For families and individuals, the white ribbon serves as both a beacon of hope and a reminder that, through collective effort and compassion, we can push for change and support those facing lung cancer every day.”
The Importance of Lung Cancer Awareness Month
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