Overview
The World Lung Cancer Day is celebrated annually on August 1 to raise awareness about lung cancer, promote prevention, early detection, and improve access to treatment. It was established in 2012 by the Forum of International Respiratory Societies (FIRS) in collaboration with global health organizations. This year’s theme is “Stronger Together: United for Lung Cancer Awareness.”
Facts
- Globally, lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide for both men and women.
- In 2020, there were 2.5 million new lung cancer cases globally and 1.80 million deaths.
- Smoking is responsible for approximately 85% of cases, but other factors like air pollution and occupational exposures also contribute significantly.
- Early diagnosis remains a challenge, making lung cancer a major public health concern globally.
- Primary prevention (such as tobacco control measures and reducing exposure to environmental risk factors) can reduce the incidence of lung cancer and save lives.
This day reminds us of the importance of:
- Prevention: Quitting smoking, reducing exposure to harmful pollutants, and workplace safety can dramatically lower lung cancer risk.
- Early Detection: Screening high-risk individuals through low-dose CT scans can catch lung cancer early, improving survival chances.
- Access to Care: Advanced treatments including surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy offer hope but must be accessible to all.
- Support: Offering emotional and supportive care to patients and families improves quality of life through every stage of the disease.
World Lung Cancer Day also recognizes those affected by this disease and calls on governments, healthcare providers, and communities to act collectively. Together, we can promote healthier environments, advance research, and ensure equitable access to care.
Source of Information: WHO & FIRS
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