American Lung Association in Virginia issues call for research grant applicants
The American Lung Association in Virginia announced the start of its 2025-2026 research awards and grants cycle at the end of August.
The American Lung Association in Virginia announced the start of its 2025-2026 research awards and grants cycle at the end of August.
The American Lung Association in Virginia is now accepting 2024-25 research grant applications from researchers with the potential to improve prevention, detection and treatment options for all lung disease including lung cancer.
The American Lung Association in Virginia is now accepting research grant applications from researchers here in Virginia and across the nation.
The American Lung Association is on board with Gov. Terry McAuliffe’s push to reduce carbon pollution from Virginia power plants.
Breathing healthy air is essential to life. That’s why the American Lung Association in Virginia welcomes the Clean Power Plan and wants to thank Senators Warner and Kaine for standing up for clean breathing air for Virginia’s nearly 164,000 children with asthma and the 1.1 million older adults who live in the state by supporting EPA’s new carbon pollution standard.
UVA Cancer Center teamed up to make screening for lung cancer easier for residents of rural Virginia and West Virginia.
VCU Health has received approval from the United Network for Organ Sharing to begin lung transplantation at its Hume-Lee Transplant Center.
While the rate of cancer among American young adults is up, the overall cancer death rate is on the decline.
A new report shows that high levels of radon, the second leading cause of lung cancer, is found in approximately 25 percent of homes in Virginia.
The 2022 “State of Lung Cancer” report shows that only 7.6 percent of Virginia residents who are eligible have been screened for lung cancer.