Alcohol increases the risk of several cancers, including breast, liver, esophageal, and colorectal, and no amount is considered completely safe. Cutting back is one of the most effective ways to lower your cancer risk. https://t.co/muYOnd5HkY
The House just voted YES on the spending bill!
Grateful to lawmakers for advancing a powerful package that supports #CancerResearch and prevention through funding for @NIH, @theNCI + more, and #EarlyDetection through the #MCEDAct.
The bill now goes to the Senate for a vote.
BREAKING NEWS: Colorectal cancer is now the leading cause of cancer death for people under 50, according to new data released by the American Cancer Society (@AmericanCancer).
This trend is alarming—and it demands action. Congress must prioritize #ColorectalCancer research so we can understand why this is happening and stop it.
Join us in Washington, D.C., March 1–3 for Call-on Congress 2026 and make sure lawmakers hear directly from the people most impacted.
https://t.co/q0EBuLq906
@JAMANetwork@JAMANetworkOpen #ColonCancer #RectalCancer #Cancer #BreakingNews #PrioritizeCRC
If you’re facing chemotherapy for lung cancer, your care team might suggest a chemo port to help make treatment easier and more comfortable. Learn more here: https://t.co/77uYDD2hkg
What it is: A chemo port is a small device placed under the skin (often in the upper chest) and connected by a thin tube to a large vein. It lets healthcare providers deliver chemo drugs and draw blood without repeated needle sticks into your veins.
Why it’s helpful:
• Fewer needle pokes: No need to find veins every visit — helpful if your veins are fragile.
• More comfort: Infusions and blood draws can be easier and less painful.
• Long-term use: Ports can stay in place for months or even years while you’re getting treatment.
"90% of my time is spent writing grants..." 🏛️🔬 Researchers are stuck in a cycle of "getting elected" for funding instead of doing the science. We need to fund PEOPLE and their RISKS, not just safe projects. 💡
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Support ➡️ https://t.co/JINFHb8KGy
Time is running out! 🚨
Without full health funding by January 30, #colorectalcancer prevention, screening, and research programs are at risk.
🗣️ Tell Congress: protect progress and keep lifesaving momentum moving forward.
👉Act before January 30: https://t.co/npafFDxY9u
You’ve Earned the “Cancer Card” — It’s Okay to Say NO 🤍
In this powerful moment from the 2025 LiveLung Wellness Retreat, psychotherapist Lisa A. Rainwater, PhD reminds lung cancer survivors and caregivers that setting boundaries isn’t selfish—it’s necessary.
Saying no is part of healing.
Taking care of yourself is not optional.
#LungCancer #CancerSurvivorship #CaregiverSupport #LiveLung #SelfCare 🤍
United in Blue is more than a display. It's a bold reminder that #CRC is rising fast in young people and we're not staying quiet.
You don't need to be in D.C. to join in. Preorder an at-home flag kit, set up your display, and snap a #StrongArmSelfie!💙💪
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Do You Know the Top 3 U.S. States With the Highest Radon Levels?
Radon is a naturally occurring radioactive gas linked to lung cancer. Nationwide data shows some states have much higher levels than others.
Highest average radon levels:
Alaska – 10.7 pCi/L
South Dakota – 9.6 pCi/L
Pennsylvania – 8.6 pCi/L
The EPA recommends action at 4.0 pCi/L or higher. Test your home to protect your family.
Learn more: https://t.co/TLJI8Oa5Mf
Skin cancer prevention is a year-round effort, especially in Colorado, where we experience a lot of sunshine. Make sure to apply sunscreen before your winter activities ❄️ ⬇️
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Is your New Year's resolution to quit tobacco products? With the 2Morrow Health app, Colorado residents over the age of 13 get 12 months of free acceptance and commitment therapy. Learn more about the program and sign up here: https://t.co/kzYflEJTe9
2026 ALK+ Summit registration is open!
Join us July 24–26 in Washington, D.C. (or virtually) to learn from ALK-experienced physicians and researchers, take part in live Q&As, and connect with the ALK-positive community.
Register now: https://t.co/Y1VRe2MxpF
Join LiveLung This January for these Upcoming Meetings!
Charlotte, NC In-Person Meeting
Date: Tuesday, January 13th, 2026
Time: 11:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Location: Covenant Presbyterian Church, 1000 E Morehead St, Fellowship Hall Room 205, Charlotte, NC
Topic: “Cardiology Considerations After Lung Cancer Treatments”
Speaker: Tiffany Budroe, MSN, APRN, NP-C
Free lunch provided – register and place your lunch order at least 24 hours in advance.
Register here: https://t.co/qQHgeWXqDP
Virtual Lung Cancer Meeting
Date: Wednesday, January 14th, 2026
Time: 12:00 PM – 1:30 PM
Location: Online via Zoom
Topic: “Networking and Sharing Experiences”
The LiveLung Virtual chapter meets on the second Wednesday of each month to connect, share experiences, and spend time together.
Register here: https://t.co/VzJEitvJO0
Connect, learn, and share with a supportive community of survivors and care partners. We look forward to seeing you there!
Don’t Let Radon Go Unseen!
January is Radon Action Month—the perfect time to check your home.
Radon is Invisible. Odorless. Dangerous.
Testing is simple and affordable!
Protecting your family is possible!
#RadonAwareness#TestYourHome#LiveLung#LungSafety#Radon #RadonActionMonth
Virtual Candlelight Vigil - Wednesday, December 31 - 4:00 pm ET
Before the year ends, we’re coming together to remember. This is a quiet, meaningful space to honor members of the lung cancer community we lost this year—through candle lighting, reflection, and shared remembrance. All are welcome.
Register HERE >> https://t.co/0zLSvHUREw
"Cancer is like a snowball when it first begins to grow in the body. The longer it waits, the bigger the snowball becomes and the faster it begins to roll and the harder it is to stop it." https://t.co/iKj5qEeY8g
#CancerAwareness#EarlyDetection#CancerSurvivor#CatchItInTime