#LCSM Chat Topic for 12/3: “The Lung Cancer Advocacy Dilemma: Bridging the Smoking History Divide”

The lung cancer community is made up of a very diverse group of people. We come in all shapes, sizes, colors, creeds, and political affiliations. Where else can one sit at the same table with a hunter and a vegan? An atheist and a born-again Christian? A former punk rocker and a politican? The individuals who make up this vibrant community are brought together for one reason: to make things better for people with lung cancer. We are a family of sorts. As with all families, however, we have subjects that are… Read More

Profiles in Lung Cancer – Day 30: Jamie Shull

Welcome to the November 30th Edition of Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2015. Trying to understand what is going on in November – read November 1st blog post. Nancy and Jamie at Hubers 014 I am happy to connect you all with lung cancer advocate Jamie Shull. Jamie will be quite thrilled when lung cancer is a manageable, chronic disease, that keeps people living and living well. She feels strongly, “Anyone with lungs can get lung cancer.” That is the message she spreads. Read more on Kim Wieneke’s Blog Aquarius vs Cancer

Profiles in Lung Cancer Day 29: Genevieve de Renne

“Never underestimate the power of love, and the power of your own thoughts.” Genevieve displaying a small sample of her healing art In honor of Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a group of lung cancer bloggers have gotten together to show the many faces of lung cancer, one for each day of the month. Today we highlight a caregiver. In a completely scientific and unbiased selection process, I chose my wife Genevieve de Renne to interview. Genevieve’s role as a caregiver have been broad-reaching. Her efforts have ranged from the completely practical, such… Read More