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More research funding needed to quell lung cancer mortality rates
The Globe and Mail
Lung cancer causes 27 percent of cancer deaths among Canadians. This year alone, Statistics Canada estimates that there will be 25, 400 new cases of lung cancer diagnosed.
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Lung Cancer is a Women's Disease Too
Raising money for "women’s cancers” made the event more distinctive while also broadening its appeal. In addition to breast cancer, funds now go to research into for five gynecological cancers: ovarian, cervical, uterine, vaginal and vulvar.
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Fundraising Month
Lung Cancer Canada Executive Director Hailee Morrison talks with CBC Matt Galloway about the challenges of raising money for lung cancer.
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Awareness and Educational Resources

Lung Cancer Canada provides patient-focused, carefully researched information and other educational materials to lung cancer patients, their families, caregivers and healthcare professionals. You can access LCC's Resource Library for specific, personalized information by calling or emailing us.




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Thoracic Surgery for Symptom Control

By Carmine Simone, MD, FRCS(C), FCCP, LCC
Thoracic Surgeon, Department of Surgery Toronto East General Hospital
Head, Division of Critical Care, Toronto East General Hospital
Lecturer, Department of Surgery, University of Toronto
LCC volunteer writer and presenter
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Nutrition Fact Sheet

Nutrition and Lung Cancer
By Susan Haines, Registered Dietitian (RD)

Nutrition Hints and Tips
By Christine Asik BASc., MSc
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Questions to Ask your Oncologist

Developed by: Catherine Black: Lung Cancer Caregiver, LCC Board of Director, LCC Program Committee Chair Betty Jacoby: Lung cancer caregiver, LCC Board of Director, LCC Volunteer Committee Chair Elizabeth Perry: Lung cancer caregiver, LCC Information and Resource Centre Librarian
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Lung Cancer and the Use of Oxygen and Medications

By Vicki Sorrenti, Retired Registered Nurse (RN) of 32 years, Lung Cancer Canada’s Program and Volunteer Committee Member
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