Working Together to Defeat Lung Cancer...What if we could give governors a roadmap to help defeat lung cancer in their state? The American Lung Association’s LUNG FORCE “State of Lung Cancer” 2018 report looked at...reactionscomments
Julie Swedberg...We are extremely saddened to say that on April 1st, 2023, Julie Swedberg passed away. Julie was a valued member of the LungCancer.net community and an incredible advocate and avid...
The Importance of Looking Up...There is a simple story I often retell from one school-day afternoon in my teens. Autumn was perhaps my favorite time of the year and the maples and oaks that...reactions1comment
You Look Great!...Although I am a “healthy” lung cancer survivor, many of my lung cancer friends who may appear to be healthy are anything but. What does health or sickness look like?...reactions2comments
If This Doesn't Make You See Red, What Will?...Last year, Cure magazine published an article entitled, The American Lung Association Seeks to End Stigma, that, obviously, deals with the very real lung cancer stigma. We, as lung cancer survivors...reactionscomments
What Are All Those Scans, Anyway?...Most of us are familiar with the X-ray and Ultrasound, but there are more imaging scan options that many patients will receive as part of the diagnostic and observational process...reactionscomments
Decisions, Decisions...First let me start by saying how grateful I am to have options. Although I wish the best option would just slap me in the face and say “Pick me!”...reactions2comments
Imfinzi (durvalumab)...Imfinzi (durvalumab) is an immunotherapy drug used to treat certain cases of lung cancer. Imfinzi may be used alone in adults who have non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) that: Imfinzi...
The Things People Say......Since you have been diagnosed with cancer have you been amazed at some of the things people say to you? I sure have! I think one of the most common...reactions2comments
Experiencing Milestones That Might Be Taken for Granted...Last week, my husband and I celebrated our 22nd wedding anniversary. A 22nd anniversary may not seem like a big deal since it’s in between the 20th and 25th, but...reactionscomments
Five More Free Stress Relievers...Everyone, but especially those of us who are faced with a challenging diagnosis, needs stress relievers. Not only is stress not healthy for us, it makes our lives miserable. With...reactionscomments
Opioid Stigma and the Cancer Patient...I walked into my pharmacy and handed my prescriptions across the counter. The young man at the computer began typing them in dutifully, then raised an eyebrow and stepped away...reactionscomments
Legal Documents All Cancer Patients Should Have...Here is a quick and dirty rundown of the basic legal documents that everyone should have prepared in case of death or physical incapacitation. As cancer patients, we have been...reactions2comments
The Age-Old Question: Does Sugar Cause Cancer?...I hear this question all of the time, "Does sugar cause cancer? If I eat sugar, am I going to get cancer or is my cancer going to grow?" Well...reactionscomments
Pharmaceutical Companies Are Not Our Enemies...Since even before I was diagnosed with lung cancer, I’ve read comments on social media about pharmaceutical companies. There’s a perception out there that pharma may hold “the cure” to...reactionscomments
I was a smoker for 35 years - how often should I check?...I was a smoker for 35 years I have not smoked for almost 2 years I got a CT and well my question is how often should I check?...reactions1reply
Palliative Radiation Therapy, a Mid-Treatment Snapshot...Radiation is often thought of as a curative treatment for various types of cancer. However, for Stage IV lung cancer, radiation may not be considered an option for many patients...reactionscomments
It Does Indeed Take a Village...and What a Village We Have!...I am elated today. And, I know many more of my fellow lung cancer survivors are feeling exactly the same way as I am. "Why? What's there to be elated...reactionscomments
Guilty as Charged: the Stigma that Remains...As someone who spends quite a bit of time evangelizing about the need to re-imagine the lung cancer narrative and remove the stigma associated with that range of diseases, I...reactions2comments
Job Searching as a Cancer Survivor or Caregiver...Looking for a new job or continuing to work isn’t frequently associated with Stage IV Lung Cancer. Today there are younger people being diagnosed with lung cancer who are still...reactionscomments