Hey Cincy! Bust Out Your Turquoise for Lung Cancer Action Week

Lung Association urges public to take seven actions to help save lives, raise awareness of lung cancer

Next week, the American Lung Association in Ohio is turning Cincinnati turquoise for Lung Cancer Action Week to raise awareness of lung cancer and encourage residents to take action to end the disease.

The annual Lung Cancer Action Week (May 6-12, 2024) unites America to stand together against lung cancer. Each year, the organization turns the nation turquoise, the signature color of LUNG FORCE, by illuminating buildings and landmarks across the U.S., encouraging the public to wear turquoise and post a selfie on social media, and to take action to help end lung cancer and save more lives.

Here in Cincinnati, the Lung Association is illuminating major landmarks and buildings turquoise, including:

  • The iconic “CINCINNATI” sign at the Duke Energy Convention Center,
  • Paycor Stadium,
  • The Tyler Davidson Fountain at Fountain Square and
  • The St. Elizabeth’s Building in Covington.

In addition, the Lung Association is partnering with St. Elizabeth’s Healthcare for several activities during the week and with many local companies that will be wearing turquoise. McAllister’s Deli will also donate a percentage of sales from their famous sugar cookies for the entire month.

The Lung Association also shares seven actions people can take this week to help end lung cancer:

  1. Wear turquoise between May 6-12, 2024.
  2. Create a DIY Fundraiser to benefit those affected by lung cancer
  3. Share your lung cancer story to raise awareness and inspire hope.
  4. Get screened for lung cancer if you are eligible.
  5. Test your home for radon.
  6. Learn about the latest educational information on lung cancer.
  7. Donate to help achieve a world free of lung cancer.

“In 2024 alone, it is estimated that 10,390 Ohioans will be diagnosed with lung cancer. But there is hope. We have seen incredible advancements in early diagnosis, treatment and survivorship from lung cancer. In fact, the five-year survival rate has increased by over 50% in the past decade,” said Brittany Sinzinger, Executive Director of the Lung Association. “Raising awareness and funds for lung cancer is more important than ever. We encourage our community to get involved in Lung Cancer Action Week.”

2024 marks the 10th anniversary of the Lung Association’s movement to end lung cancer—LUNG FORCE. Through education, advocacy and research, LUNG FORCE is working to ensure that fewer people are diagnosed and those living with the disease live longer. Since 2014, LUNG FORCE has raised more than $30 million for lifesaving lung cancer research, expanding its research commitment by 286%.

Visit LUNGFORCE.org to learn how you can get involved during Lung Cancer Action Week and join the effort to end lung cancer.

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths, and about every two minutes, someone is diagnosed with the disease. Thankfully, survival rates of lung cancer have significantly increased in the last 10 years. This encouraging trend has been aided by improved early detection of the disease through lung cancer screening and advancements in research, which have resulted in more than 50 new lung cancer treatments approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) since 2016.

For more information, contact:

James A. Martinez
(312) 445-2501
[email protected]

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