This year, more than 226,000 Americans will die from lung cancer — the number one cancer killer. I live with this knowledge every day because lung cancer has touched my life.

Recently, I was honored to join healthcare experts, people with lung cancer, caregivers, and others impacted by the disease to educate Congress members about the urgent needs of the lung cancer community at GO2 for Lung Cancer’s Voices Summit. New developments in lung cancer research and treatment hold promise for people like me.

We requested immediate action to reverse policies that disrupt critical cancer studies and delay new treatments. Lung cancer is the least funded of the top five cancer killers yet is the leading cause of cancer death.

Together, we can confront lung cancer.

Linda Wortman

Big Sky

Originally published on bozemandailychronicle.com, part of the BLOX Digital Content Exchange.

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