We know there's a stigma attached to lung cancer. The first words anyone speaks to someone with lung cancer often makes that too clear. "How long did you smoke?" Can you imagine asking someone with breast cancer how long they were sedentary, or how long they ate a high fat diet? I hope not. That would be depressing...
Knowing that depression is common in people with lung cancer1, and depression occurs more frequently than it does in people with other forms of cancer, researchers set out to see if the stigma of lung cancer might play a role. Their answer was what they expected. There was a significant link between the stigma associated with lung cancer, and depression. Knowing this, they recommend further research designed to see if eliminating the stigma could subsequently reduce the incidence of depression of people living with lung cancer. But even if that's not the case -- even if reducing the stigma doesn't reduce depression - the stigma of lung cancer needs to be stamped out. Nobody deserves lung cancer.
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3/5/2012 @Maroon5 Joins Bonnie J. Addario #lungcancer Foundation to Debut the “Anyone Can Get Lung Cancer” Public Awareness Campaign!Read NowExciting news from our parent organization in San Francisco! Watch the video below and read the press release. Share this with your friends and family! Campaign featuring keyboardist Jesse Carmichael and lead vocalist Adam Levine of Maroon 5, and Gabby Wilson, 11-years-young Lung Cancer Survivor, premieres today on the eve of the 6th anniversary of BJALCF. SAN FRANCISCO (March 5, 2012) /PRNewswire/ — In response to the epidemic of lives lost to Lung Cancer in the U.S., and the world’s Number One Cancer Killer, Maroon 5 has joined BJALCF as an incredible Grammy-award-winning VOICE to launch a national and international Lung Cancer Awareness campaign. This campaign encourages everyone to spread awareness and raise funding for the cancer that kills more than 1.3 million worldwide annually and 450 per day in the United States. You can continue to spread the awareness through social media, Facebook, Twitter, websites, TV stations and “desktop-to-desktop” old-fashioned email. Oh Yeah. Yeah! Share! Bonnie J. Addario, Founder of BJALCF issued the following statement on this occasion: “This is a major milestone in the global fight against Lung Cancer. We are thrilled and honored to have Maroon 5– the musical VOICE of a generation–lending its support, celebrity and international reach to help the world recognize that Anyone Can Get Lung Cancer. We all need to work together to change that, and it starts with supporting BJALCF. The devastation of Lung Cancer can be stopped when people rise up, get involved, raise awareness and say ‘I can make a difference. I can save a life.’ We must continue to build on this momentum and ask that all TV stations, all writers, all celebrities, and all people who can possibly lend their voice to end Lung Cancer join in this initiative. Thank you Maroon 5, Universal, Career Artist Management, and thank you, in advance, to the rest of you who will step up to the plate and make Lung Cancer Matter.” The campaign directs audiences to text LUNG to 50555 to donate $10 to BJALCF for results-oriented Lung Cancer Research and treatment. Audiences are also directed to visit www.lungcancerfoundation.org to find more information about Lung Cancer and to download the PSA and distribute for the next 52 weeks. Note to editors and producers: For more information, contact Sheila Von Driska, Communications, at 415.357.1278 or sheila@lungcancerfoundation.org. About the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation
BJALCF is one of the largest philanthropies (patient-founded, patient-focused, patient-driven) devoted exclusively to eradicating Lung Cancer through research, early detection, education, and treatment. The Foundation works with a diverse group of physicians, organizations, industry partners, individuals, survivors, and their families to identify solutions and make timely and meaningful change. BJALCF was established on March 6, 2006 as a 501©(3) non-profit organization and has raised over nine million dollars for Lung Cancer research. Disclaimer: $10.00 donation to The Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation. Charges will appear on your wireless bill, or be deducted from your prepaid balance. All purchases must be authorized by account holder. Must be 18 years of age or have parental permission to participate. Message and Data Rates May Apply. Text STOP to 50555 to STOP. Text HELP to 50555 for HELP. Full Terms: mGive.org/T 3/4/2012 A huge "Thank You" to everyone who supported this year's "Dancing for Joan"! #lungcancerRead NowAnother fantastic Dancing for Joan fundraiser is in the books! Thank you to everyone who came out to support the cause! Thanks also to those who could not make it, but who were very generous in their support. You can see more photos and videos from the evening at DancingForJoan.org as they become available. Enjoy the video below... 3/2/2012 THIS is a big reason why Jackie Archer got our 2012 Hummingbird Award for Dedication #lungcancer @bonniejaddarioRead Now |
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