|
|
|
|
"I was diagnosed with lung cancer at 35, with no risk factors."
|
|
|
Cindy is no stranger to lung disease. Having grown up with asthma, she knows better than most how struggling to breathe can bring life to a standstill. That’s why she chose to join a pioneering research study funded by the American Lung Association: to help others like her. Little did she know that her selfless decision would end up saving her life.
Shortly after joining the study, Cindy was devastated to learn that she had lung cancer. The diagnosis and subsequent treatment — which included the removal of her lung’s right upper lobe — reminded her that every day is a blessing and gave her a renewed appreciation for the Lung Association’s work.
As someone who has previously given in tribute to a loved one, you know better than most how lung disease can upend lives — for individuals, families and whole communities.
That’s why we’re offering you a special opportunity to double your impact ahead of #GivingTuesday. Donate now and your gift will go 200% further.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|