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Grammy Award-winning Singer Patti LaBelle Teams Up with American Lung Association’s LUNG FORCE to Educate the Public about Lung Cancer
CHICAGO — To kick off Lung Cancer Awareness Month this November, the American Lung Association’s LUNG FORCE initiative, nationally presented by CVS Health, today announced its partnership with Grammy Award-winning singer Patti LaBelle to further educate the public about lung cancer, the leading cancer killer of women in the United States.
Personally affected by lung cancer, LaBelle hopes that lending her powerful voice to the cause will encourage all women to learn how they can make a difference in the fight to defeat lung cancer, which claims the life of one woman every eight minutes in the United States. Raising awareness is critical as only 1 percent of American women even have lung cancer on their health radar.
“It’s very important to me to share my voice in memory of my sisters, who lost their lives to lung cancer in their early 40s,“ said LaBelle. “It’s because of them that I want all women to make their lung health a priority. Unfortunately, this story is all too common – most lung cancer cases are still diagnosed late, when treatment options are limited. More funding for lung cancer research is needed to make a difference. Now is the time to donate to give those we love a fighting chance.“
Over the next several months, LaBelle will be working closely with LUNG FORCE to create a short film unveiling how lung cancer has affected not only her life, but the lives of many other people. The short film will be officially debuted during National Women’s Lung Health Week, beginning May 8, 2016.
New research shows more education is necessary
According to the American Lung Association’s newly released 2015 Women’s Lung Health Barometer, only a quarter of women at high risk have spoken to their doctor about their lung cancer risks. Greater awareness about screening options and early detection can save lives. That’s why LUNG FORCE is raising awareness among women and men everywhere to learn their risks and share their voice to defeat lung cancer.
In partnership with CVS Health – a pharmacy innovation company helping people on their path to better health – and signature education sponsor Medtronic – one of the world’s largest medical technology, services and solutions companies – the 2015 Women’s Lung Health Barometer surveyed more than 1,000 women to better understand what women know about lung cancer and identify ways that LUNG FORCE can empower women to stand together against lung cancer. The survey uncovered startling realities about how little women know about the disease:
– Even though lung cancer is the #1 cancer killer of women, killing almost twice as many women as any other cancer, only 1 percent of women have it on their health radar.
– Lung cancer diagnoses have more than doubled among all women in the past 35 years, but only a third of women are aware of this fact.
– While fewer than one in five women have spoken to a doctor about their risk for lung cancer, 77 percent say they are likely to talk to their doctor after they learned more about the disease, underscoring the need for more education.
– Almost all women (83 percent) believe it is important for policymakers to increase funding for lung cancer research.
Awareness and education about the disease are also critical, especially in diverse populations, as only one in four African-American and Hispanic women know that lung cancer kills more people than breast cancer, colon cancer and pancreatic cancer combined.
“The good news is that LUNG FORCE has made tremendous strides in educating women about lung cancer,“ Wimmer said. “In the past year, more women have become aware that diagnoses are increasing, and, while most already know that smoking can be a cause, more women now know that lung cancer can also be caused by other risk factors such as radon gas and air pollution.“
Get involved
From now through November 17, LUNG FORCE is encouraging Americans to support critical lung cancer research with online donations. Supporters can donate and share their voice at LUNGFORCEday.org. If lung cancer has touched your life or someone you love, please share your story at LUNGFORCE.org/tell-your-story.
Source: LUNGFORCE.org