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Lung Cancer Nursing UK webinar on national lung cancer audit
From Lung Cancer Nursing UK: The national lung cancer audit is the only cancer audit in the UK that has been collecting data for the last 17 years. Join our webinar, 7 July, which will take you through the history of the audit & how it has stimulated improvements in patient care http://ow.ly/3Jvh50F9YZx
Webcast on Cancer Screening issues from Prevent Cancer Foundation online now
From the Prevent Cancer Foundation (USA): If you missed the third #PreventCancerDialogue webcast on “Progress and Challenges in Cancer Screening” live on June 2, we’ve got you covered! You can still view the session recordings and earn Continuing Education credits. Just register for the webcast and log in now. Session recordings are available until July […]
Latest issue of Unity newsletter now available
The latest edition of Unity, the newsletter of the Global Lung Cancer Coalition, is now available. It has been circulated to all GLCC member organisations, and you can also download it here as a pdf document. Screening Resource Centre Highlighted The COVID-19 pandemic has made this a difficult and challenging year for many of […]
BLF shares Long COVID information and campaign for clean air
New Long COVID info and clean air campaign by BLF The British Lung Foundation is engaging with followers and supporters to promote latest information on the effects of Long COVID on respiratory health. The BLF is also highlighting issues around air pollution across the the UK. It is asking people to sign its petition calling […]
GLCC Patient Experience Survey data presented at #BTOG21
The 2021 BTOG (British Thoracic Oncology Group) conference is now finished. It had to be a virtual event, given the present circumstances, and could be accessed online only. GLCC and its members made contributions to the agenda this year, with particular reference to the impact of the global pandemic on lung cancer patients and their […]
GLCC members among recipients of latest round of ICL2 funding from LAA
The Initiatives in Lung Cancer Care (ILC2) program is a flagship project of the Lung Ambition Alliance. Each year, it provides support to organisations offering projects to transform lung cancer patient care and improve the patient experience. Selected projects, awarded in 2020 and 2021, received a total of nearly $2M. ILC2 projects span the globe, […]
Lung Ambition Alliance announces latest ILC2 recipients
From the Lung Ambition Alliance 12th April 2021: The ILC2 program continues to fund innovative, promising and proven projects to close the gaps in the patient experience of lung cancer care. Now we are announcing the latest awarded projects from Round 2 applications. Read about their #lungambition: https://www.lungambitionalliance.com/improved-quality-care/initiatives-in-lung-cancer-care.html
More than one in ten lung cancer patients unaware of type of tumour they have
Data from a 17-country study carried out by GLCC to be presented at the European Lung Cancer Conference
2021 Patient Experience Survey – fresh links added
Your chance to share your lung cancer patient experience – additional links now added
A warm welcome to our latest member – FairLife Lung Cancer Care
FairLife Lung Cancer Care joins the GLCC The GLCC is proud to offer a warm welcome to its latest member, FairLife Lung Cancer Care, a not-for-profit organisation established to benefit anyone affected by lung cancer in Greece. You can visit the FairLife LCC website here. It was set up in 2020 in memory of Simon Bell, […]
Resources to help support the case for lung cancer screening
MAKING THE CASE FOR SCREENING We have compiled the latest evidence on lung cancer screening into one resource centre. You can find relevant studies, national policies and other guidelines for health professionals and patient materials. All guidelines and protocols can be accessed within our lung cancer Screening Resource microsite.
The State of Global Lung Cancer Research – 2021 paper now published
Lung cancer research and its impact The latest paper in our ongoing series of studies into worldwide lung cancer research has now been published. The impact of medical research is usually judged on the basis of citations in the serial literature. This new paper argues that a better test of its utility is through its […]
