Improvement in survivorship of lung cancer patients through funding transformative science. Raise awareness & serve as a resource for anyone seeking answers.
A diagnosis can feel isolating. A story shared out loud can feel like a lifeline.
LCFA's Speakers Bureau — real people, real experiences, real hope.
These are the Voices of Hope. [https://t.co/KxRBvd2U7Z]
"Win the Day." — Frank McKenna
A mantra. A movement. A reminder to keep going, one day at a time.
Celebrate Frank's advocacy and learn how you can carry his message forward: [https://t.co/0i4lQnz3Ha]
#WinTheDay#LungCancerAwareness
Research isn't abstract — it's the reason survivors like Annabelle are here today. Read her story and see the impact of research funding: [https://t.co/AvkRqyZjId]
Every survivor has a research breakthrough behind their story.
Help fund the next one. Help fund hope.🎗️
Donate now: [https://t.co/JVOHgViPYc]
#LungCancerResearch#BeTheImpact
LCFA would like to express its gratitude to the crypto trading community for its generosity. Thank you for investing in lung cancer research - together, we can make tomorrow's treatment possible! $FOMO @seyong#livingwithlungcancer#crypto
We’re proud to partner with @cure_today for the Educated Patient® Lung Cancer Summit!
📅 July 25, 2026
📍 Hyatt Regency Huntington Beach Resort & Spa
🕛 10 AM – 2 PM PDT
Learn more & register: https://t.co/4qHKjz3Mt8
#LungCancer#EducatedPatient#CURE
Happy Fourth of July! Today we're especially thinking of the Veterans in our Speakers Bureau who continue to give back by sharing their lung cancer stories and supporting others. Thank you for your service and your advocacy. Learn more here: https://t.co/cq3sbO3SoN
#4thofJuly
As the caregiver of her husband Jim, a stage 4 small cell lung cancer survivor, Gail Fackler knows how important awareness, early detection, and advocacy can be. She shares their journey to help others facing lung cancer.
Read Gail and Jim's story: https://t.co/EWNSr2JZKV
Advocacy is for anyone who's been touched by lung cancer: patients, caregivers, loved ones, medical professionals, and researchers. Find out more about its real-world impact: https://t.co/Ej2nDak9bU #livingwithlungcancer#lungcancer
Patient advocacy makes quality of life, research advancement, and structural change possible - for everyone - because anyone with lungs can get lung cancer. Learn more about patient advocacy through Dusty's story: https://t.co/Z0Tji8LD9r #lungcancer#livingwithlungcancer
Wendy Brooks shares an encouraging message for anyone newly diagnosed or currently going through treatment. As research continues to advance, so do the possibilities for people living with lung cancer.
Read Wendy's story: https://t.co/glgjZSyHHV
#LivingWithLungCancer#LungCancer
Clinical trials play an important role in advancing lung cancer treatment and giving people access to new options. Whether you're newly diagnosed or considering your next step, it's worth asking your care team if a clinical trial could be a fit. Learn more https://t.co/V5EBqMpCGb
When Stephanie was diagnosed with lung cancer, connecting with another patient advocate helped her navigate decisions she didn't even know she needed to make. From biomarker testing to finding the right specialists and support network, those connections made a lasting difference.
Dr. Ashish Saxena explains why asking about available studies early can help you have a more informed conversation about your care.
Learn more about clinical trials and what they could mean for you: https://t.co/BaQz8tILJ8
#LungCancer#LungCancerResearch
Looking back on treatment, Lysa Buonanno shares the mindset that helped her navigate some of the most difficult days after her diagnosis.
Learn more about Lysa's story: https://t.co/phrrAlpLPZ
Watch the full episode: https://t.co/J66FM1OczG
#LivingWithLungCancer#LungCancer
Research is what makes living with lung cancer possible. Learn more about what's new in lung cancer research and what the future may hold: https://t.co/UWqQ0tPWcI #livingwithlungcancer#lungcancer
Clinical trials help move lung cancer treatment forward. As Dr. Ashish Saxena explains, clinical trials are not just for last-resort situations. They can be an important part of care from the very beginning.
Learn more about clinical trials: https://t.co/BaQz8tILJ8
#LungCancer