Home / About Us / LCC Newsletters LCC Newsletters Subscribe to our email list and receive occasional and informative communications from Lung Cancer Canada including the LCC Newsletter! Simply fill out this form or email us at: [email protected]. November 2023 Newsletter In this Issue: In This Issue: LCAM Activities November 2023 Newsletter Read More July 2023 Newsletter In this Issue: July 2023 Newsletter Read More March 2023 Newsletter In this Issue: March 2023 Read More Winter 2022 In this Issue: 2021 Year in Review Read More 2019 In this Issue: The 2019 LCC Newsletter is here! Read More Summer 2018 In this Issue: Events Update Read More Winter 2017 In this Issue: 2016 Faces of Lung Cancer #HopeUNITES Hope is Here - Evening of Hope and Lung Cancer Patient Summit Events Community Calendar Jill's Story Read More Winter 2015/2016 In this Issue: Graeme's Story - In His Own Words part 2 2015 Faces of Lung Cancer Report Community Action for Hope Evening of Hope Read More Spring 2015 In this Issue: Graeme's Story - In His Own Words part 1 Celebrating Hope - 2014 in Events Remembering a Lung Cancer Champion Talking About Your Cancer The Faces of Lung Cancer Report You Can Help Make A Difference Read More Spring/Summer 2014 In this Issue: Harnessing the Immune System Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price — Medical Advisory Board Chair In Memory of Philip Clarke In Memory of Phil Kornblum Detecting and Testing for Radon Lung Cancer Donation Charity Lung Cancer Research Awards Read More Fall 2013 Newsletter In this Issue: Radon Gas - The Silent Killer Pan-Canadian Early Detection of Lung Cancer Study Donnie MAC Cup at the West Edmonton Mall Ice Palace Raises $15,000 Calling For A Bigger Louder Voice for Lung Cancer in Canada Lung Cancer Canada’s Evening of Hope Read More Spring 2013 Newsletter In this Issue: Lung Cancer in Canada: An Overview of LCC’s First-Ever Public Opinion Poll There is no question that the lung cancer fi ght is suffering from a general lack of public awareness and understanding of the disease. In order to elevate the lung cancer conversation in this country, Lung Cancer Canada conducted benchmark research on Canadians’ knowledge of and attitudes toward lung cancer. Our hope: to begin the critical process of clearing away misconceptions and educating the general public about this devastating disease. Read More Fall 2012 Newsletter In this Issue: Patient Resources Receiving a Lung Cancer Diagnosis at Age 30 A Quick Look at Minimally Invasive Chest Surgery Lung Cancer Awareness Month The LCC Lung Nurses Network The Gabriella Micallef Memorial Hope Research Grant Read More Spring 2012 Newsletter In this Issue: Patient Resources Celebrating Advances in Lung Cancer Lung Cancer Awareness Month Remembering Gabriella Micallef Shame, Guilt, and Stigma in Lung Cancer Implementing Molecularly Targeted Treatments Read More Summer 2011 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 15.11.01 Assessing Symptoms with ESAS – Living Better Despite Lung Cancer Lung Cancer – A Patient’s Journey:Jennifer Fong. FAQ about EGFR Streak for Cancer 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer Lung Cancer Grove is 5 Years Old Students Raising Lung Cancer Awareness Read More Spring 2010 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 13.10.01 An open letter to patients,caregivers, family membersand health care providers Story of Hope: Arthur Smith Early Detection of Lung Cancer Advances in Lung Cancer Treatment Nutrition Hints and Tips Read More Fall 2009 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 12:09:01 Managing Daily Activities, Energy Conservation and Work EfficiencyLung Cancer Report Card Story of Hope: Gina Machado Info Sheets Lung Health Framework Asbestos Ban? Read More Fall 2008 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 11:08:02 Lung Cancer and the Use of Oxygen Therapy Lung Cancer Canada Grove 2008 How to prepare for lung cancer surgery when you smoke Volunteers making a difference Volunteer Profile: Rose Yu Story of Hope: Maureen Lacey 3rd Annual Leon Benoliel Golf Tournament Communication, Coping and Support Lung Cancer Awareness Month Ideas Read More Spring 2008 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 10:08:01 Thoracic Surgery for Symptom Control Medical Advisory Panel Appointment Shortness of Breath Dyspnea Story of Hope Volunteer Profile New Source of Information Access to PET Scanning Segal Caner Centre Scotiabank Group Charity Challenge Read More About Us Board of Directors Medical Advisory Committee Groups & Committees Corporate Supporters Careers LCC Newsletters Current News November 2023 Newsletter In this issue: LCAM Activities November 2023 Newsletter Read More Lung Cancer Awareness Month: Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange Announcement November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and my thoughts are with those brave Albertans who are facing this challenging diagnosis. Read More Questions To Ask Clinical Trials Share Your Story Community Activities Make A Donation Peer to Peer Network
Home / About Us / LCC Newsletters LCC Newsletters Subscribe to our email list and receive occasional and informative communications from Lung Cancer Canada including the LCC Newsletter! Simply fill out this form or email us at: [email protected]. November 2023 Newsletter In this Issue: In This Issue: LCAM Activities November 2023 Newsletter Read More July 2023 Newsletter In this Issue: July 2023 Newsletter Read More March 2023 Newsletter In this Issue: March 2023 Read More Winter 2022 In this Issue: 2021 Year in Review Read More 2019 In this Issue: The 2019 LCC Newsletter is here! Read More Summer 2018 In this Issue: Events Update Read More Winter 2017 In this Issue: 2016 Faces of Lung Cancer #HopeUNITES Hope is Here - Evening of Hope and Lung Cancer Patient Summit Events Community Calendar Jill's Story Read More Winter 2015/2016 In this Issue: Graeme's Story - In His Own Words part 2 2015 Faces of Lung Cancer Report Community Action for Hope Evening of Hope Read More Spring 2015 In this Issue: Graeme's Story - In His Own Words part 1 Celebrating Hope - 2014 in Events Remembering a Lung Cancer Champion Talking About Your Cancer The Faces of Lung Cancer Report You Can Help Make A Difference Read More Spring/Summer 2014 In this Issue: Harnessing the Immune System Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price — Medical Advisory Board Chair In Memory of Philip Clarke In Memory of Phil Kornblum Detecting and Testing for Radon Lung Cancer Donation Charity Lung Cancer Research Awards Read More Fall 2013 Newsletter In this Issue: Radon Gas - The Silent Killer Pan-Canadian Early Detection of Lung Cancer Study Donnie MAC Cup at the West Edmonton Mall Ice Palace Raises $15,000 Calling For A Bigger Louder Voice for Lung Cancer in Canada Lung Cancer Canada’s Evening of Hope Read More Spring 2013 Newsletter In this Issue: Lung Cancer in Canada: An Overview of LCC’s First-Ever Public Opinion Poll There is no question that the lung cancer fi ght is suffering from a general lack of public awareness and understanding of the disease. In order to elevate the lung cancer conversation in this country, Lung Cancer Canada conducted benchmark research on Canadians’ knowledge of and attitudes toward lung cancer. Our hope: to begin the critical process of clearing away misconceptions and educating the general public about this devastating disease. Read More Fall 2012 Newsletter In this Issue: Patient Resources Receiving a Lung Cancer Diagnosis at Age 30 A Quick Look at Minimally Invasive Chest Surgery Lung Cancer Awareness Month The LCC Lung Nurses Network The Gabriella Micallef Memorial Hope Research Grant Read More Spring 2012 Newsletter In this Issue: Patient Resources Celebrating Advances in Lung Cancer Lung Cancer Awareness Month Remembering Gabriella Micallef Shame, Guilt, and Stigma in Lung Cancer Implementing Molecularly Targeted Treatments Read More Summer 2011 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 15.11.01 Assessing Symptoms with ESAS – Living Better Despite Lung Cancer Lung Cancer – A Patient’s Journey:Jennifer Fong. FAQ about EGFR Streak for Cancer 14th World Conference on Lung Cancer Lung Cancer Grove is 5 Years Old Students Raising Lung Cancer Awareness Read More Spring 2010 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 13.10.01 An open letter to patients,caregivers, family membersand health care providers Story of Hope: Arthur Smith Early Detection of Lung Cancer Advances in Lung Cancer Treatment Nutrition Hints and Tips Read More Fall 2009 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 12:09:01 Managing Daily Activities, Energy Conservation and Work EfficiencyLung Cancer Report Card Story of Hope: Gina Machado Info Sheets Lung Health Framework Asbestos Ban? Read More Fall 2008 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 11:08:02 Lung Cancer and the Use of Oxygen Therapy Lung Cancer Canada Grove 2008 How to prepare for lung cancer surgery when you smoke Volunteers making a difference Volunteer Profile: Rose Yu Story of Hope: Maureen Lacey 3rd Annual Leon Benoliel Golf Tournament Communication, Coping and Support Lung Cancer Awareness Month Ideas Read More Spring 2008 Newsletter In this Issue: Edition: 10:08:01 Thoracic Surgery for Symptom Control Medical Advisory Panel Appointment Shortness of Breath Dyspnea Story of Hope Volunteer Profile New Source of Information Access to PET Scanning Segal Caner Centre Scotiabank Group Charity Challenge Read More About Us Board of Directors Medical Advisory Committee Groups & Committees Corporate Supporters Careers LCC Newsletters Current News November 2023 Newsletter In this issue: LCAM Activities November 2023 Newsletter Read More Lung Cancer Awareness Month: Alberta Health Minister Adriana LaGrange Announcement November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and my thoughts are with those brave Albertans who are facing this challenging diagnosis. Read More Questions To Ask Clinical Trials Share Your Story Community Activities Make A Donation Peer to Peer Network