2024 Lung Cancer Resources and Data
10 October, 2024
November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month and an opportunity to draw awareness to the effectiveness and importance of lung cancer screening. The goal is to reduce the stigma associated with lung cancer and encourage people to discuss screening with their healthcare provider so we can help people find cancers earlier when they're easier to treat.
Below you'll find resources to assist you in spreading the word about lung cancer screening and understanding the impact of lung cancer in Nevada.
Customizable Social Media Graphics
We've created graphics you can use on Instagram, Facebook or LinkedIn, in newsletters or on your website to promote lung cancer screening and prevention. Most graphics can be edited to include your logo or website.
State Incidence and Mortality Monitoring - Click here
Data Visualizations and Graphics

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