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 Lung Cancer Awareness Month
November is a month of gratitude in the U.S. It is also Lung Cancer Awareness Month (LCAM). Cancer patients have a unique perspective on gratitude, so it is only fitting that we combine them for our second LCAM Gratitude Campaign.

Each day this month, through a series of videos and photos, you’ll meet lung cancer patients and their families who find joy in the little things (like cupcakes) and big things (like cancer research). Most of the campaign will happen on social media – on our Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram feeds – so be sure to follow us on at least one of those platforms, where we hope you’ll also share your own photos or thoughts on gratitude.

And have a happy and healthy Thanksgiving.  Thank you for being a part of GRACE.   

Recent GRACE News and Posts
During the Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Patient Forum, many of our fantastic and loved attendees shared with us what they are grateful for. For our fifth video in this month of gratitude, Rita Johnson shared her thoughts with GRACE  

During the Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Patient Forum, many of our fantastic and loved attendees shared with us what they are grateful for.  In this fourth video we feature our friend Mara Greenberg.

During the Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Patient Forum, many of our fantastic and loved attendees shared with us what they are grateful for.  For our third video in this month of gratitude, Don Fredal shared with GRACE. 
On August 20, 2016, in collaboration with the University of Colorado Cancer Center, GRACE presented the Targeted Therapies in Lung Cancer Patient Forum in Aurora Colorado. We are happy to continue to share more videos from this live and webcast forum.
The afternoon sessions consisted of breakout survivorship sessions, each dealing with important issues that patients and caregivers deal with in everyday lives.  In this fourteenth video now available, the sixth from the afternoon breakout survivorship sessions, we present Love, Sex, and Cancer, with Dr. Helen Coons