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Rally for educating about lung cancer risk factors and symptoms

Raise your voice to boost public understanding of lung cancer issues

Encourage participation to promote understanding about lung cancer
Encourage participation to promote understanding about lung cancer

Rally for educating about lung cancer risk factors and symptoms

Lung Cancer Awareness Month, observed annually in November, is a crucial time to raise awareness, provide support, and fund research for this deadly form of cancer. Here's how you can make a difference.

Wearing white is the official colour for lung cancer awareness during November. Show your support by wearing white clothing, accessories, jewelry, or painting your nails white. You can also purchase or make a white ribbon to wear as a symbol of solidarity.

Advocacy groups, such as the American Lung Association, play a significant role in spreading lung cancer awareness through petitions, fundraising, and education. To get involved, you can volunteer with organisations like the Lung Action Network or Lung Force, or donate directly to their causes.

Lung cancer is the deadliest form of cancer in the United States, with more deaths than colorectal, pancreatic, and breast cancer combined. To effectively spread awareness, support, and funding for lung cancer research and causes, you can participate in or organise various activities.

Attend or support events like charity balls and walks. For example, the Oncogene Cancer Research inaugural Charity Ball on November 1, 2025, aims to raise over £100,000 for lung cancer research grants. The LUNGevity Foundation hosts Breathe Deep TOGETHER Lung Health Resource Fairs and Community Walks nationwide in November.

Organise or join fundraising activities. Personalised fundraisers, dedicated to someone battling lung cancer with clear descriptions of specific medical needs, tend to engage donors more effectively.

Spread awareness via social media by sharing graphics and educational messages about lung cancer risk factors, the importance of early detection, and screening availability. Tagging relevant organisations on platforms like Facebook and X can amplify your impact.

Support lung cancer research and patient resources through donations. Donate to specialized foundations like A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation, which funds translational research and supports patients with resources, education, and even transportation services.

Sharing personal lung cancer stories can provide support, hope, and awareness to others. You can share these stories on social media platforms using hashtags such as #LivingWithLungCancer, #ShareHope, and #ShareYourVoice. Alternatively, you can join the Lung Cancer Registry to share your story.

Remember, it is advisable to donate only to known, trusted sources to avoid scams. Donations made during Lung Cancer Awareness Month may qualify as tax exemptions. Fundraisers help generate funding for research, treatment expenses, and more. They can take various forms, such as charity runs, walks, or auctions.

Approximately 541,000 people currently living in the United States have received a lung cancer diagnosis. By combining participation in public events, initiating fundraising activities, sharing educational content online, and donating or volunteering with lung cancer organisations, you contribute significantly to awareness, support, and research funding during Lung Cancer Awareness Month. This multi-faceted approach helps foster community involvement and accelerates progress against lung cancer.

[1] Oncogene Cancer Research, https://www.oncogenecancerresearch.org/ [2] LUNGevity Foundation, https://www.lungevity.org/ [3] A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation, https://abreathofhope.org/ [4] Lung Cancer Registry, https://www.lungcancerregistry.org/ [5] Lung Action Network, https://www.lung.org/our-initiatives/lung-action-network/ [6] Lung Force, https://www.lung.org/lung-force/ [7] American Cancer Society, https://www.cancer.org/ [8] American Lung Association, https://www.lung.org/

  1. Support lung cancer initiatives by wearing white clothing or accessories during November, a month dedicated to Lung Cancer Awareness.
  2. Collaborate with advocacy groups such as the American Lung Association or Lung Action Network by volunteering, donating, or spreading awareness.
  3. Confront the deadliness of lung cancer in the US by participating in or organizing events like charity balls, walks, or auctions.
  4. Synthesize awareness online by sharing lung cancer education, risk factors, and screening availability on social media platforms like Facebook and X.
  5. Fund organizations like Oncogene Cancer Research, LUNGevity Foundation, A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation for more research, resources, and patient support.
  6. Share personal lung cancer stories using hashtags like #LivingWithLungCancer, #ShareHope, and #ShareYourVoice to offer hope and raise awareness among others.
  7. Verify the authenticity of charities before making donations, ensuring the funds reach the intended medical-conditions, health-and-wellness, fitness-and-exercise, mental-health, skin-care, therapies-and-treatments, and nutrition services.
  8. Encourage nutrition improvements by supporting funding for cancer researchers who are exploring the role of nutrition in preventing and managing the cance.
  9. Pledge to Mediacare, a government-funded healthcare program in the US, to ensure access to vital medical services for lung cancer patients.
  10. Practice workplace-wellness during Lung Cancer Awareness Month by implementing health screenings, wellness programs, and education about the disease.

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