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November: Honor Veterans Through Lung Cancer Screening
This Lung Cancer Awareness Month, we focus on those who served our nation. Veterans face higher lung cancer risks due to military exposures, yet early detection through low-dose CT screening can increase survival rates to 64%. Join us in spreading awareness, encouraging screening, and honoring our heroes with action that saves lives.
By the Numbers
A Lung Cancer Screening Can Changes the Numbers
226,650 Estimated new cases of lung cancer in the U.S. in 2025
64% Survival rate with detection at the early stage
25% Mortality reduction through screening
Start by sporting a white ribbon during Lung Cancer Awareness Month.
The white ribbon symbolizes lung cancer awareness, hope, and remembrance. This November, wear white to honor survivors, remember loved ones lost, and raise awareness about early detection. Add blue or red accents to specifically honor Veterans. Share your photos and inspire others to join the movement.
Communities United in White
People across America are showing off their white ribbons to spread lung cancer awareness.
Getting screened for lung cancer is easy and quick.
And now screening is more convenient than ever. USMC Veteran Bryan Crandall walks you through the simple, quick, and accessible lung cancer screening process available for Veterans.
Discover how easy it is to protect your health and stay ahead of lung cancer.
Why Veterans Need to Get Screened?
Screening Saves Lives
- Reduces lung cancer deaths by 14-25% among high-risk individuals
- Detects cancer before symptoms appear, when treatment works best
- Takes only 10-15 minutes with no needles or injections
- Covered by VA healthcare for eligible veterans at no cost
- Provides peace of mind through annual monitoring
Military Service Has Known Risk Factors
- Burn pit exposure in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other deployment locations
- Asbestos in military vehicles, ships, and older buildings
- Agent Orange exposure during the Vietnam War service
- Radiation exposure during nuclear testing or cleanup operations
- Diesel exhaust and jet fuel exposure during service
Advances like targeted therapy and radiation mean many patients have non-surgical treatment choices. Dr. Moghanaki breaks down modern options. Watch to explore today’s treatments.
Donnita found hope in clinical research and the lung cancer community. Her story shows the power of connection and progress. Be inspired—watch her journey.
Most lung cancers are found too late—but screening changes everything. Dr. Moghanaki explains how a simple scan can save lives. Get screened today and take control of your health.
Your Complete Awareness Toolkit
Everything you need to spread lung cancer awareness this November, ready to download and share. From social media posts to email templates, these resources make it easy to educate your community about screening, early detection, and Veteran-specific risks.

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Emails to Share
Three email templates ready to personalize and send to your network. Each template includes subject lines, body copy, and calls to action—just add your personal touch and hit send.
Template 1: Personal Awareness Email
Share why lung cancer awareness matters to you with friends and family; includes screening information and action steps.
Template 2: Workplace/Organization Email
Professional template for sharing awareness information with colleagues, members, or community groups; includes statistics and resources
Template 3: Veteran-Focused Email
Specifically designed for reaching veterans and military families; emphasizes VA screening access and service-related risks
Shareable Eye-Catching Content To Share
Shareable posts with a key awareness message with your social network. Here are some suggested hashtags to use for any post you share:
#LungCancerAwarenessMonth #LCAM2025 #BreathOfHonor #ScreenForLife #EarlyDetectionSavesLives #GetScreened
#ResearchMatters #WhiteRibbonProject
Veteran Focused Hashtags:
#EarlyDetectionSavesLives #VeteransHealth #BreathOfHonor

Veterans who served our country face higher lung cancer risks due to burn pit exposure, asbestos, and other military hazards. The good news? Low-dose CT screening is available through the VA.

Lung cancer screening is simple, fast, and can catch cancer early when it’s most treatable. Veterans, talk to your VA care team today about low-dose CT screening.

🇺🇸 Did you know that 1.5 million Veterans are eligible for lung cancer screening? Early detection can make all the difference. Let’s ensure more Veterans have access to potentially life-saving screenings. 🎗️ Learn more about lung cancer awareness at lcfamerica.org. #VeteransHealth #LungCancerScreening #EarlyDetection