How You Can Make a Difference

 

Whether you're an organization, business, or individual, there are ways you can make a real impact:

Sponsorship

Sponsorships

Gain exposure for your business while aligning with a cause that saves lives.

Imaging Partner

Imaging Partner

Imaging centers can join our network by supporting early detection protocols and increasing access to low-dose CT screening. Help bring life-saving diagnostics to more communities.

Donation

Monetary Donations

Every dollar directly supports expanding early detection and increasing uptake of lung health screening.

Volunteer

Volunteer Opportunities

Lend your time and talent to support our outreach, events, and community education efforts. Volunteers help us expand our reach and make lung health resources more accessible.

Symposium

2025 Lung Health Coalition Symposium

By sponsoring or donating to our 2nd Symposium, you’re not just contributing to a cause – you’re helping us expand our reach, fund essential screenings and provide hope to countless Florida families. See more info about the Symposium here.

The Lung Health Coalition is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization committed to improving lung health and increasing access to screening for adults at risk of lung cancer. We are dedicated to shifting the needle toward early-stage lung cancer diagnosis, which can increase lung cancer survival in our community. Be a part of our state-of-the-art healthcare delivery initiative. We have opportunities for those who want to make a difference in the lives of Floridians.

Why Join the Coalition?

 

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13.5 million Americans are eligible for lung cancer screening.
 
Lung cancer accounts for 20% of all cancer-related deaths in the U.S.
 
Our goal: increase screening rates to 30% by 2030.

Current Partners

 

GE HealthCare
HCA Florida Healthcare
DRCTC
Radiology Imaging Associates
Radnet
Precision Imaging Centers
 
Tower Imaging
 

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In the Fight Against Lung Cancer Through Early Detection

 

Every year, thousands of lives are lost to lung cancer - many because it was detected too late.

We're on a mission to change that.