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Join the Lung Cancer Call In Day!

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September 3, 2014 By //  by Caroline Moassessi Leave a Comment

Tomorrow is the official Lung Cancer Call in Day!  Sign up to on the Lung Cancer Call In Day page to receive and an email notice along with instructions.  Call in days are easy, fun and most of all impactful!!!  Congress can’t make good decisions without our voices! We desperately need to encourage Congress to increase federal funding of cancer research.  Without the National Institute of Health  financial support, researchers do NOT have funding to find cures and treatments for many diseases!  Do you know what the number one CANCER KILL OF WOMEN IS?

Jewel Lung Force
Jewel is a National spokeswoman for the Lung Force-the American Lung Association’s campaign to support Lung Cancer solutions and women’s health. Kellie Pickler shown above is a spokesman in addition to Valerie Harper and hometown Nevada girl and race car driver, Mackena Bell.

Did you guess?  Yup, it’s Lung Cancer and it comes with some ugly stigma too and that’s not fair or okay.  Smokers and non-smokers get lung cancer.  It does not discriminate.
Please join me and thousands of others who have been touched by lung cancer  (and those who don’t want to be touched by Lung Cancer) in calling Congress on Thursday, September 4th, 2014!  It takes mere minutes–super fast and super impactful.

LUNG CANCER CALL IN DAY SIGN UP

Filed Under: Advocacy, Research Tagged With: Jewlel, Lung cancer, Lung Force

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