Survivor Spotlight: Claudia Regan
Claudia Regan is a certified yoga teacher living in Florida with her husband. Two days after her 67th birthday, she underwent a chest x-ray as part of pre-ops for shoulder
Claudia Regan is a certified yoga teacher living in Florida with her husband. Two days after her 67th birthday, she underwent a chest x-ray as part of pre-ops for shoulder
Your first appointment with your oncologist after being diagnosed with lung cancer can be scary and intimidating. You want to make sure you are as prepared as possible to make the
Bio: Jay Bailey ran the length of Sarasota County (about 36 miles) to help raise awareness and funds for lung cancer. Jay is a native of Sarasota, Florida and has lived there all
A public health crisis like the COVID-19 pandemic is not the ideal time to be training for a marathon. These days, it can be difficult to motivate myself to go outside, let alone
May is Lung Cancer Hope Month, a celebration of the progress for people living with lung cancer—new treatment options, more clinical trials, and people living longer and better
Christen Gjeldum has participated and helped to raise thousands of dollars the past three years at the LUNGevity's Breathe Deep Columbia walk. She does this for her hero, her dad
Entrevistamos a Lucía Fanjul, trabajadora social de Oncología en Cancer Care, quien nos explicó cómo funciona la línea de ayuda Lung Cancer HELPLine para pacientes de cáncer de
LUNGevity Foundation recently announced that Nichelle Stigger, lung cancer survivor-advocate, has joined LUNGevity’s Board of Directors. Nichelle’s personal understanding of the
Rebecca is a mom of 2 young boys and lives in a quiet suburb outside of Toronto, Canada. When not spending time with her family, Rebecca is busy at work wholesaling and managing
We interviewed Lucia Fanjul, LMSW, Oncology Social Worker with Cancer Care, to explain how the Lung Cancer HELPLine works. What is the Lung Cancer HELPLine? The Lung Cancer
1. Unplug In times of social distancing, our online usage may be taking an uptick. It’s important to ask yourself: are you spending that extra time online nourishing yourselves
Physical activity can be beneficial for lung patients; in fact, exercise has been scientifically proven to decrease tension, elevate mood, lessen fatigue, and generally improve