LUNG FORCE Heroes
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Grace M. I began working with American Lung Association in 2015, after the death of my mother Donna, who had lung cancer.
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Debbi B. I had my entire right lung removed because of lung cancer and had 28 radiation treatments on my esophagus so it didn’t cross over to my left lung.
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Arthur M. I am very grateful as I had lung surgery when I was 87 years old that was found after I was X-rayed following an elbow fracture.
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Chris S.
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Wendy S. Nine years have passed since my sister and best friend, Nikki, passed away from metastasized lung cancer. She was diagnosed with Carcinosarcoma, so rare that MD Anderson did not have a team for this type of cancer.
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Roy W. My lung cancer story started nine years ago. I had been treated for an upper respiratory infection and most of it had cleared up except for a persistent cough.
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Mark C. I’m 58 years old and started smoking at age of 16. I would quit for a couple years a couple of times.
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Queenie B. I lost both of my parents and my brother to the same type of lung cancer.
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Carole S. I had to take my aunt off life support.
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Lisa D. I am a 47-year-old female living in Las Vegas. In Aug 2021, my primary doctor discovered a mass in my right lung via chest X-ray.
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Sydney S. My interest in the LUNG FORCE and lung health found me when my grandfather died from lung cancer when I was 10.
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Aaron H. It was Halloween 2019, I had a biopsy a couple weeks ago and wasn’t worried about the results until my doctor called and said the sentence that is tattooed in my brain.
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Ines C. I lost my beloved husband recently in January 17, 2022 to lung cancer.
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Lisamarie S. This is my mom, Milta. This picture was taken in April after a two month stay in the hospital.
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Tammy D. I want to share that I lost my dad on February 3, 2021 to lung cancer, stage IV, metastasized. He was 82 years old.