Lung Cancer Awareness Month

Rajnandini Roychoudhury
Sep 11, 2023 By Rajnandini Roychoudhury
Originally Published on Sep 11, 2023
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November is observed as Lung Cancer Awareness Month!

Where is Lung Cancer Awareness Month observed?

Lung Cancer Awareness Month is observed globally.

Who is Lung Cancer Awareness Month observed by?

Lung Cancer Awareness Month is observed by medical professionals and people who are survivors of this disease or are looking to educate others about how life-threatening this problem can be if not treated on time.

When did Lung Cancer Awareness Month first start?

It has been observed since 1995.

Who started Lung Cancer Awareness Month?

The founder of Lung Cancer Awareness Month is unknown.

Different ribbons representing awareness for types of different cancer

History And Timeline

Ever wondered about the origin story of Lung Cancer Awareness Month? Well, it's a bit of a mystery! But here's what we do know: the ill effects of smoking. Smoking is considered to be the leading cause of lung cancer, alongside other risk factors like secondhand smoke, and exposure to arsenic, chromium, tar, or asbestos.

Identification Of Lung Cancer

Lung cancer was determined as a special disease, as described by Morgagni GB, an Italian anatomist.

1761

Lung Cancer Runs Rampant

An estimated 60-80% of miners died after contracting lung cancer while working in mines. This event led to mines earning the notorious nickname 'death pits'.

1876-1938

Tobacco Linked With Lung Cancer

Fritz Lickint, a German physician, recognized the link between tobacco and lung cancer. Following the release of his lung cancer research result, the anti-tobacco campaign began in Nazi Germany.

1929

Traditions And Customs

Since 1990, Lung Cancer Awareness Month has been observed in November annually. It has thus become a tradition to hold campaigns that raise awareness about the effects of lung cancer during this month. Donations are also made to lung cancer research facilities that are facing a race against time to undercut the massive fatality rate.

Ways To Observe Lung Cancer Awareness Month

If you want to observe Lung Cancer Awareness Month, you can do research and make a donation to an organization that aims to help people with this ailment.

If you can't do it alone, you can set up a donation drive on social media platforms, or set up a garage sale or another fundraising event. If you know someone with lung cancer, you can provide support to them and their family however possible.

It might seem like a small thing, but simply letting people know that you're there for them can make a difference.

You can also sport lung cancer awareness ribbons for the entirety of the month of November. These ribbons are usually white. You should also get screened and encourage your friends and family to do the same. Screening is an absolute necessity in times like today when pollution is rampant.

Last but not least, if you are a survivor, you can share your stories with those who are living with the disease and hope to add some positivity to their lives and continue to raise awareness about the condition and its treatment.

Lung Cancer Awareness Month Facts And Stats

  • LUNG FORCE, an initiative started by the American Lung Association, has been uniting men, women, and caregivers across the country to fight lung cancer and promote research in lung cancer. Hence, this organization holds several events in November every year.
  • Out of all cancer death counts globally, lung cancer is the leading cause in both men and women. Lung cancer has a higher fatality rate than prostate, breast, and colorectal cancer combined. This is why, not only the month of November but also August 1, observed as World Lung Cancer Day, is used as an opportunity to raise awareness about this disease.
  • Based on lung cancer research results, exposure to tobacco, nickel, arsenic, radon, or even a family history of lung cancer can cause lung cancer in an individual. Steering clear of these can help prevent lung cancer, or at least reduce the chances of developing lung cancer by a lot. However, some people with lung cancer report they don't have a smoking history and have no connection to the other culprits. Since susceptibility to cancer can also be genetic, this month is an excellent time for anyone with a family member suffering from lung cancer to get tested too.

Navigating through the complexities of lung cancer can seem overwhelming. Yet, the power of awareness, paired with early detection, creates a beacon of hope.

While the statistics around this disease might be daunting, they underscore the importance of yearly screenings and advocating for health. The risks are evident, but so is the boundless potential for collective action. As November unfolds, each shared story, donation, and supportive gesture contributes to a brighter, more informed future.

Embrace the spirit of Lung Cancer Awareness Month and champion the cause; every effort can ripple out, creating waves of positive change. Together, a healthier, more informed tomorrow is within reach.

When is Lung Cancer Awareness Month?

Lung Cancer Awareness Month is observed in November every year.

What's the ribbon color for lung cancer?

The ribbon color for lung cancer is white.

Is there a lung cancer awareness?

Yes, there is a Lung Cancer Awareness Month dedicated to raising awareness about the disease, its prevention, and treatments.

When is Lung Cancer Awareness Month 2023?

Lung Cancer Awareness Month in 2023 will be observed in November, as it is every year.

When Is This Day Celebrated

  • Tuesday, November 01, 2022
  • Wednesday, November 01, 2023
  • Friday, November 01, 2024
  • Saturday, November 01, 2025
  • Sunday, November 01, 2026

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Sources

https://www.aacr.org/patients-caregivers/awareness-months/lung-cancer-awareness-month/

https://www.facs.org/media-center/resources-for-journalists/lung-cancer-awareness/

https://health.ucdavis.edu/news/headlines/november-is-lung-cancer-awareness-month-/2022/11#:~:text=(SACRAMENTO)-November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month.breast and prostate cancers combined

https://lcfamerica.org/get-involved/events/world-lung-cancer-day-events/

https://www.cdc.gov/cancer/dcpc/resources/features/lungcancer/index.htm

https://www.lung.org/lung-force/about-lung-force/featured-campaigns/lung-cancer-awareness-month

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Written by Rajnandini Roychoudhury

Bachelor of Arts specializing in English, Master of Arts specializing in English

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Rajnandini RoychoudhuryBachelor of Arts specializing in English, Master of Arts specializing in English

With a Master of Arts in English, Rajnandini has pursued her passion for the arts and has become an experienced content writer. She has worked with companies such as Writer's Zone and has had her writing skills recognized by publications such as The Telegraph. Rajnandini is also trilingual and enjoys various hobbies such as music, movies, travel, philanthropy, writing her blog, and reading classic British literature. 

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