Each step we take at the A Breath of Hope Lung Cancer Walk & Run is a tribute to the people who made this movement possible. Behind this powerful annual […]
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Dear Friends, It has been one of the great privileges of my life to serve as the first executive director of A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation for nearly 13 […]
Happy Mother’s Day to all the moms in our community! And for all who have lost their mothers, know that our thoughts are with you this weekend. In the United States, lung […]
Becoming Your Healthiest Self! Simply said, stress that’s not dealt with can lead to many health problems, such as high blood pressure, heart disease, stroke, obesity, and diabetes. And based […]
It’s National Volunteer Month! What do studies say about volunteering? It has been shown to decrease stress, depression, and anxiety and boost your overall health and satisfaction with life. […]
Ask the Right Questions Asking the right questions following a lung cancer diagnosis is critical. Here are a few suggestions that can make a difference in your outcomes… Educate yourself […]
Survivorship is an everyday thing for most of us. We have to work hard to find peace and joy amidst life’s more challenging moments. But for cancer survivors, the challenges […]
A BREATH OF HOPE IS ACCEPTING LETTERS OF INTENT FOR ITS 2024 JULIE SWEDBERG YOLO RESEARCH AWARD Request for Letters of Intent (due on or before March 1, 2024) REVIEW […]
Lung cancer is a leading cause of death in Native American communities and is usually caught late when it is difficult to treat. Many late-stage diagnoses could have been prevented […]
A Breath of Hope Lung Foundation is pleased to announce the winner of its 2023 Peg’s Fight for Life Research Award – Anastasios Dimou, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine at […]
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