Lung Cancer has the lowest survival rate of any other cancer but continues to receive the least amount of funding per death... less that 15% survive 5 years.
  • Lung cancer will kill more people this year than breast cancer, prostate cancer, colorectal cancers and melanoma...combined!
  • Lung cancer in never smokers is the 7th leading killer in the United States.
  • Despite lung cancer being the #1 cancer killer, roughly $1,800 is spent per lung cancer death compared to around $23,000 per breast cancer death for research!

    The 5-year survival rate for...
         Breast cancer has reached 88%
         Prostate cancer - 99%
         Colon cancer - 63%
         Lung Cancer - 15%!


  • Lung cancer is the #1 cancer killer among both men and women in the US.
  • Every hour 20 people are diagnosed with lung cancer and 18 people will die from it.
  • In 2007, an estimated 213,380 people were diagnosed with lung cancer and 160,390 died from it.
  • More than 60% of people newly diagnosed with lung cancer each year have never smoked or have quit smoking. Never smoked: 10-15% of new lung cancer cases Quit smoking: 50% of new lung cancer cases
  • Over 50% of new lung cancer cases will be diagnosed at a very late stage—Stage IIIb or IV. Only 5% of them will live for 5 years! ... This could be prevented if an early detection tools were available.
Sources:
The Lung Cancer Online Foundation
Lung Cancer Alliance www.lungcanceralliance.org
LUNGevity Foundation www.lungevity.org
Time for Living www.timeforliving.org

Cancer Facts & Figures 2006, American Cancer Society