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Not many people asked how are you doing? Is everything okay?

-Joseph Neale

Joey had two-thirds of this right lung removed to fight his lung cancer. When he told people, they assumed he smoked or was exposed to second-hand smoke. It doesn’t matter.

You can help change the conversation from blame and shame to one that gives people living with lung cancer a fighting chance. Donations are urgently needed for lung cancer research. Your support will fund an innovative joint study by the Lung Health Foundation and Lung Cancer Canada aimed at ending the stigma that kills.