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  1. Hi,

    I also watched the coverage on CNN as many of you have.

    While discussions covered many facets of the disease that are too well known to us cancer survivors and the care-givers, the points that grabbed my attention were as follows:

    - Lung Cancer gets the lowest research funding than

    any other cancer but kills more people every year.

    More die from lung cancer every year than died in

    Tsunami!

    - Funding is lowest because there are so few survivors who are actively lobbying the powers in the Govt and the private sectors agressively.

    - Several leading doctors on the programs stated that

    we are very close to finding cure for lung cancer due

    to human genome projects etc., but Congress has cut

    funding for many research programs at this critical

    point. The doctors making these point were heads of

    Cleveland Clinic and Johns Hopkins Cancer Center

    among others.

    While I am saddened by Dana Reeve's death, we must

    work together and collectively launch a massive

    public awareness campaign to focus wider attention on

    this disease at this time. Thousands of lung cancer

    patients, survivors and caregivers come together

    regularly on this list and on many others to discuss

    pertinent subjects to survive.

    I have the following suggestion in light of Dana

    Reeve tragedy:

    Let's join our voices and launch a national campaign

    similar to the one launched by Bono to focus

    attention on World poverty last year( www.one.org )

    We have several excellent advocates out there in LCSC, lung cancer alliance, lung cancer online, lungevity foundation, joan's legacy etc, just to name a few. All are doing admirable work. We, however, still, lack the visibility and the scale to get broad national attention and the funding increasd. CNN has given us a headstart here, but we need to ride the momentum.

    So, can we request all of these groups to come

    together to launch a national campaign to deliver 1

    million signatures to President Bush to provide

    increased funding for lung cancer research as a start?

    As a former CEO of technology businesses, I am

    willing to commit my time and resources to support this cause. If you share my passion on this subject,

    let's talk.

    Prem Chawla

    Diagnosed NSCLC May 2004

    Lobectomy July 2004 ( stage 3A)

    Mets to bone Sept 2004 ( stage 4 )

    Chemo (one cycle ) not effective

    Iressa/Zometa Oct-Dec'04 - effective - stable

    Tarceva/Zometa Dec-current - more effective

    currently NED and in good health

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