Want to support a lung cancer organization?

Your top option may depend on its priorities.

The seven lung cancer organizations listed here are among the leading national and global groups.

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LUNGevity

While many nonprofit organizations focus on one aspect of lung cancer,LUNGevitycasts a wider net.

It also has resources for caregivers, including in-person programs.

It’s also focused on helping peoplequit smokingand improving air quality.

The organization publishes several annual reportsincluding the State of Lung Cancerthat increase awareness of the disease.

Through the organization’s regular meetings, researchers from around the globe share their findings withoncologistsworldwide.

The IASLC also provides scholarships for lung cancer patients and advocates to attend these meetings.

The CancerCare mission is based on the principle that a lung cancer diagnosis is a family’s diagnosis.

The organization provides resources, education, and support for family caregivers of people with lung cancer.

CancerCare also offers online counseling andlung cancer support groups.

ABOH hosts a monthly virtual support meeting for patients, survivors, and caregivers.

The organization also provides transportation and companionship for people near their headquarters in Twin Cities, Minnesota.

Summary

There are many nonprofit lung cancer organizations.

Ultimately the best lung cancer charities are those whose mission resonates the most with you.

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