SPECIAL EVENT: #LCSM+NCI Google Hangout & Twitter Chat at 11/19 at 2pm ET: “Changing Landscape of Lung Cancer Research & Treatment”

Last year in November, The National Cancer Institute (NCI) and #LCSM Chat worked together to conduct a Twitter chat on precision medicine in lung cancer treatment.  This year, we’ve taken our collaboration a step further to create a highly engaging, interactive online event. For Lung Cancer Awareness Month this year (#LCAM15), The NCI and #LCSM Chat are excited to announce we will co-host a one hour Google Hangout on Air on “The Changing Landscape of Lung Cancer Research and Treatment” on November 19, 2015 at 2:00 ET.  You can watch the Hangout… Read More

Profiles in Lung Cancer – Day 13: Diane Legg

It was March of 2006. Dana Reeves had just died and I was reeling. As a young woman with lung cancer, I’d hitched my star to Dana’s, and her loss felt terribly personal. But then I happened to pick up a copy of the Newburyport Daily News. Inside was a story about a young mother of three with lung cancer; Diane Legg. I found her phone number online and called her that afternoon. We chatted a couple more times but our plans to have coffee somehow never materialized. Diane Legg and Hildy… Read More

Profiles in Lung Cancer – Day 12: Karen Loss, “I am living with lung cancer, not dying from it”

As you all know, November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. A bunch of us bloggers have gotten together and are profiling a cancer survivor, caregiver, advocate, or health care professional each day this month. Today it is my distinct pleasure to introduce you to Karen Loss, a lung cancer patient and advocate who was diagnosed in late November of 2012 with stage 4 carcinoma NSCLC. Here is her story in her own words. ********************************************** What is your connection to lung cancer? I will celebrate my 3rd anniversary since my lung cancer diagnosis on Thanksgiving… Read More