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Lung Cancer Alliance
NameLung Cancer Alliance
Formation1995
TypeNon-profit organization
HeadquartersWashington, D.C.
AffiliationsAmerican Cancer Society, National Cancer Institute, American Lung Association

Lung Cancer Alliance is a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting lung cancer patients, survivors, and their families, while also working to increase awareness and funding for lung cancer research at institutions like the National Institutes of Health and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The organization was founded in 1995 by a group of lung cancer survivors, including Diane Legg, and has since become a leading voice in the lung cancer community, working closely with organizations like the American Cancer Society and the Lymphoma Research Foundation. The Lung Cancer Alliance has also partnered with pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Merck & Co. to support research and development of new lung cancer treatments. Additionally, the organization has collaborated with hospitals like Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Johns Hopkins Hospital to improve patient care and outcomes.

History of

the Lung Cancer Alliance The Lung Cancer Alliance was founded in 1995 by a group of lung cancer survivors who were determined to make a difference in the lives of others affected by the disease, including Rosalind Franklin, a British biophysicist and X-ray crystallographer who contributed significantly to the understanding of DNA structure. The organization's early work focused on providing support and resources to lung cancer patients and their families, as well as advocating for increased funding for lung cancer research at institutions like the National Cancer Institute and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer. Over the years, the Lung Cancer Alliance has grown and expanded its mission to include a range of programs and services, including support groups and educational resources, in partnership with organizations like the American Lung Association and the Cancer Research Institute. The organization has also worked closely with research institutions like the University of California, San Francisco and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to advance the understanding and treatment of lung cancer.

Mission and Objectives

The mission of the Lung Cancer Alliance is to save lives and advance research for lung cancer by providing support and resources to those affected by the disease, while also advocating for increased funding and awareness, in collaboration with organizations like the National Institutes of Health and the American Cancer Society. The organization's objectives include improving lung cancer survival rates and quality of life for patients, as well as promoting early detection and prevention of the disease, through partnerships with hospitals like Massachusetts General Hospital and University of Chicago Medical Center. The Lung Cancer Alliance also aims to increase awareness and understanding of lung cancer among the general public and healthcare professionals, including oncologists like Vincent DeVita and Samuel Hellman, through educational programs and resources developed in conjunction with institutions like the Harvard School of Public Health and the University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.

Programs and Services

The Lung Cancer Alliance offers a range of programs and services to support lung cancer patients and their families, including support groups and counseling services, in partnership with organizations like the Cancer Support Community and the National Coalition for Cancer Survivorship. The organization also provides educational resources and webinars on topics like lung cancer treatment options and clinical trials, featuring experts like David Carbone and Roy Herbst, and developed in collaboration with institutions like the University of California, Los Angeles and the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center. Additionally, the Lung Cancer Alliance offers a helpline and online community for patients and families to connect and share their experiences, with support from pharmaceutical companies like Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca.

Advocacy and Awareness

The Lung Cancer Alliance is a strong advocate for lung cancer research and awareness, working closely with organizations like the American Lung Association and the Lymphoma Research Foundation to promote early detection and prevention of the disease. The organization has also partnered with celebrities like Kathy Griffin and Christine Baranski to raise awareness and funds for lung cancer research, and has collaborated with research institutions like the Sloan-Kettering Institute and the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center to advance the understanding and treatment of lung cancer. The Lung Cancer Alliance has also worked with policymakers like Senator Ted Kennedy and Representative Nancy Pelosi to increase funding for lung cancer research and improve access to healthcare for patients, in conjunction with organizations like the American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network and the National Patient Advocate Foundation.

Research and Education

The Lung Cancer Alliance is committed to supporting lung cancer research and education, working closely with research institutions like the National Cancer Institute and the European Organization for Research and Treatment of Cancer to advance the understanding and treatment of the disease. The organization has also partnered with pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer and Merck & Co. to support the development of new lung cancer treatments, and has collaborated with hospitals like Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Johns Hopkins Hospital to improve patient care and outcomes. The Lung Cancer Alliance also provides educational resources and webinars on topics like lung cancer biology and immunotherapy, featuring experts like James Allison and Tasuku Honjo, and developed in conjunction with institutions like the University of California, San Francisco and the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

Organization and Partnerships

The Lung Cancer Alliance is a non-profit organization governed by a board of directors that includes lung cancer survivors, healthcare professionals, and researchers from institutions like the National Institutes of Health and the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The organization has partnered with a range of organizations and institutions to support its mission, including the American Cancer Society, the National Cancer Institute, and the American Lung Association. The Lung Cancer Alliance has also collaborated with pharmaceutical companies like Bristol-Myers Squibb and AstraZeneca to support research and development of new lung cancer treatments, and has worked with hospitals like Massachusetts General Hospital and University of Chicago Medical Center to improve patient care and outcomes. Additionally, the organization has received support from foundations like the Lung Cancer Research Foundation and the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation, and has partnered with advocacy groups like the National Lung Cancer Partnership and the Lung Cancer Foundation of America to promote lung cancer awareness and research.

Category:Lung cancer

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