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Been waiting for this
Hello Stayingcalm. Lately, my hubby has been expressing how there is no symbol, movement or visuals that stand for Lung Cancer Survivors. He has read up and shares that the statistics show that attention and $ is not being spent on this cancer. I know that it is his anger at times, but he is correct.
Finally, something, we affected by lung cancer, can use as a symbol to express what we are fighting for!
Thank you for sharing this with us.
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Thank you for the link
Thank you for letting us know about this link, I just clicked on LIKE but noticed there weren't too many who had yet. Hopefully your post will help get the word out about this website.
I love FB, several of the people I've met on the Head and Neck forum and I have become friends on FB, it gives us another way to stay connected with each other.
Thanks again Deb, your posts are always helpful.0 -
AWESOME!!!Glenna M said:Thank you for the link
Thank you for letting us know about this link, I just clicked on LIKE but noticed there weren't too many who had yet. Hopefully your post will help get the word out about this website.
I love FB, several of the people I've met on the Head and Neck forum and I have become friends on FB, it gives us another way to stay connected with each other.
Thanks again Deb, your posts are always helpful.
Thanks for the heads up, I DID IT!!! Also sent the page suggestions to all my friends....
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may be other statistics, when I find them I'll postkarenbeth said:nice idea
...now I'll have to go get me some (imitation) pearls... there definitely is a stigma against lung cancer, as if it's someones own fault if they get it. Just wondering, how underfunded is lung cancer research...
"However, in the United States, lung cancer receives just $1,200 of federal funding per death, while breast cancer receives more than $27,000 per death, followed by $14,000 for prostate cancer and $6,500 for colon cancer." (quoted from the American College of Chest Physicians ACCP)
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OMG!!!stayingcalm said:may be other statistics, when I find them I'll post
"However, in the United States, lung cancer receives just $1,200 of federal funding per death, while breast cancer receives more than $27,000 per death, followed by $14,000 for prostate cancer and $6,500 for colon cancer." (quoted from the American College of Chest Physicians ACCP)
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I can not believe these statistics!! We definitely have to do something to change this. I'll have to do some browsing also and see what I can find, I certainly hope these are outdated numbers.
Thanks again Deb for the link.
Stay well,
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Thanks Stayingcalm. I havestayingcalm said:may be other statistics, when I find them I'll post
"However, in the United States, lung cancer receives just $1,200 of federal funding per death, while breast cancer receives more than $27,000 per death, followed by $14,000 for prostate cancer and $6,500 for colon cancer." (quoted from the American College of Chest Physicians ACCP)
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Thanks Stayingcalm. I have been looking for a way to get involved in my community but have been having a difficult time finding what I would like to do. I agree that people feel lung cancer is associated with smoking. I try to tell people that the type I have is most common to non smokers and women. But some respond yeah but you smoke. Kind of like I did this to myself. I find this very frustrating. But I guarantee that I will be wearing my pearls. Maybe it will draw some attention to the cause.0 -
More statistics about fundingkarenbeth said:nice idea
...now I'll have to go get me some (imitation) pearls... there definitely is a stigma against lung cancer, as if it's someones own fault if they get it. Just wondering, how underfunded is lung cancer research...
Scroll down for a graph that shows the disparity even more clearly.
*edit* (graph statistics from 2009, pretty recent)0 -
Thank you ...againstayingcalm said:More statistics about funding
Scroll down for a graph that shows the disparity even more clearly.
*edit* (graph statistics from 2009, pretty recent)
Thanks again for all the information you have shared with us. I'll be wearing pearls (fake:) in November but wish there was more we could do to make everyone more aware of lung cancer. Have shared everything with all of my Facebook friends and they are sharing it also. Even though that is a relatively small number of people I feel that every little bit helps.
Thanks again Deb, keep this info coming.
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Wear Pearls in November for Lung CancerGlenna M said:Thank you ...again
Thanks again for all the information you have shared with us. I'll be wearing pearls (fake:) in November but wish there was more we could do to make everyone more aware of lung cancer. Have shared everything with all of my Facebook friends and they are sharing it also. Even though that is a relatively small number of people I feel that every little bit helps.
Thanks again Deb, keep this info coming.
Glenna
Deb,
I saw this and also sent it out to everyone I know. Last I saw they had 800 people sign in on their page. But remember Breast Cancer started out small and look how far they have come in the last 10 years.
I will be wearing pearls.0 -
Unbelievable!stayingcalm said:may be other statistics, when I find them I'll post
"However, in the United States, lung cancer receives just $1,200 of federal funding per death, while breast cancer receives more than $27,000 per death, followed by $14,000 for prostate cancer and $6,500 for colon cancer." (quoted from the American College of Chest Physicians ACCP)
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Hi,
I can't believe these statistics!!! Everything this month is pink for breast cancer & I was wondering too, what the heck, what about all the other cancers???? Haven't checked the site out yet but I will. Take care!! "Carole"0 -
No, thank all of YOU
For responding to this post and helping out by making your friends aware! Every little bit definitely helps, you're all so terrific! ♥0 -
Thanks--Debstayingcalm said:No, thank all of YOU
For responding to this post and helping out by making your friends aware! Every little bit definitely helps, you're all so terrific! ♥
Thank you stayingcalm,for all the information you have provided on this web site, you have been so helpful. There are no lung cancer support groups in my area and like so many others who have or are survivors of lung cancer or are a care giver to someone with lung cancer we suffer in silence. I will be wearing white ribbons and pearls in November and will get the word out! Paul..0 -
What to wear, oh what to wear!cleonard said:pearls
I have nothing decent to wear the pearls with. What should I do?
Find a little black dress, cleonard, what else! ;-) Glad to see you here! There's a certain Miss Bella looking for you ;-)
Deb
*edit - and if you do put on a little black dress I definitely want to see pictures!0 -
Goes with anything!!!stayingcalm said:What to wear, oh what to wear!
Find a little black dress, cleonard, what else! ;-) Glad to see you here! There's a certain Miss Bella looking for you ;-)
Deb
*edit - and if you do put on a little black dress I definitely want to see pictures!
Wear them with jeans!!! Didn't Brooks & Dunn have a song talking about "she sure looks good in her denim and pearls?".....0 -
Been wearing Pearls
I'm already wearing the pearls! And spreading the message everywhere and anywhere I go!I found some lovely fresh water pearl bracelets and bought all they had (awesome clearance!) and have been giving them out to family and friends with love and the promise that they will spread the message! My hubby had his ear pierced and will be sporting a tiny pearl!
Blessings to all,
Lucy0
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