New Survey: Most Americans Don’t Know About Lifesaving Lung Cancer Screening

Nov 23, 2021 at 10:24 am by pj


American Lung Association in Florida reveals new data; Highlights local activities for Lung Cancer Awareness Month

 

By JANELLE HOM

 

Survey data recently released show that only 36 percent of people know that lung cancer screening is available, and 29 percent know that lung cancer is the leading cancer killer of women and men. The American Lung Association’s LUNG FORCE initiative released the 2021 Lung Health Barometer and highlights local activities in Florida for Lung Cancer Awareness Month.

 

Here in Florida and across the nation, lung cancer is the leading cancer killer. It is estimated that in 2021, 18,470 people will be diagnosed with lung cancer and 10,940 will die from the disease. However, there is hope. The five-year survival rate has increased 33 percent in the past 10 years thanks to advancements in treatment, research and lifesaving lung cancer screening.

 

The 2021 Lung Health Barometer surveyed 4,000 Americans nationwide about lung health and lung cancer. Some key findings show that:

 

 

See more Lung Health Barometer survey results here.

 

During my time at the American Lung Association, the need for more attention toward lung cancer was evident from day one. My story started as an intern back in 2008 planning the organization’s Fight For Air Climb event. One of the first calls I made to a participant shook me to the core. A young woman had lost her husband to lung cancer at the age of 36, only after finding out the cancer had spread to his heart. His time from diagnosis to passing was 6 weeks. Over the past nearly 14 years, I have heard story after story of how this terrible disease has impacted the lives of people in Central Florida.

It has been incredible to see the advancements that have been made over the past decade when it comes to early detection of lung cancer and improved treatment options. With that being said, we still have a long journey ahead to defeat lung cancer. We need the people of Central Florida to know and advocate for their lung health and screening for lung cancer.

Throughout Lung Cancer Awareness Month, the Lung Association will be sharing new resources, the State of Lung Cancer Report (November 16), inspiring patient stories and lifesaving lung cancer screening information. Here in Central Florida the organization has several activations planned to increase awareness and raise funds around the LUNG FORCE initiative.

There are also several events happening locally for Lung Cancer Awareness Month.

 

 

 

 

This is the sixth year of the Lung Health Barometer, which is conducted by the Lung Association’s LUNG FORCE initiative. LUNG FORCE unites the nation to stand together for lung health and against lung cancer.

 

Janelle Hom, is Executive Director, American Lung Association in Florida.

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