Genentech, a member of the Roche Group, announced today that the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) granted accelerated approval to Alecensa® (alectinib) for the treatment of people with anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK)-positive, metastatic non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who have
Tax Exemption Removal Follow-Up: We Did It! Early Friday morning, legislators gave final approval to a state budget that preserves nonprofit sales tax refunds and the charitable deduction on state taxes. Thank you for being part of the united voice for nonprofits from across the state.
You are invited to AWARE for All- The Triangle, a free featuring a health fair and informative presentation about clinical research participation. Participation in clinical trials is an important step in developing life-saving medicines and treatments. Unfortunately, many people know
Gwen Orilio Shares Her Story of Being a 31-year-old Lung Cancer Survivor. On January 2nd, 2015, I got the life changing diagnosis of lung cancer. Being a 31 year old who has never smoked and a mother of a 1.5 year old, I was quite shocked, as were my family and friends. In March it was
There are Two Provisions in the Senate Budget that Would Hurt all North Carolina Nonprofits These provisions would limit nonprofit sales tax refunds and effectively eliminate the state charitable deduction. State legislators, including Senators Tamara Barringer (R-Wake) and John Alexander
Why I Ride... Bart Barefoot Shares his Parents' Lung Cancer Story and Why He's Riding to Brake the Cycle. My father, Lawrence, died last May as a result of lung cancer. His death certificate doesn’t reference lung cancer. He never received a lung cancer diagnosis. In fact, he had
Registration for the Lung Cancer Advocacy Summit in Asheville, NC is Open Friday, October 2 The day-long summit will include teaching workshops, interactive sessions, networking, and small group discussions. Registration is 25. The goal of the summit is to provide training and guidance
The Lung Cancer Initiative of North Carolina is proud to announce the winners of the 2015-2016 Lung Cancer Research Fellows Program. The purpose of the program is to further the development of local lung cancer care and research across the state of North Carolina. This year the Initiative
Charlotte LUNGe Forward 5K PJ Anderson shares her story about why she walks for lung cancer. Her team, Mary's Misfits, is named for her sister. My story isn't one with a happy ending, but it is one with hope in mind. I decided to join and participate because my sister, Mary
Charlotte LUNGe Forward 5K The Charlotte LUNGe Forward 5K is June 6, 2015 at Park Road Park. Here to tell you why they walk is Erika Pitman, and her team, Keller Williams - Southpark. Keller Williams Southpark office is participating in the Charlotte LUNGe Forward 5K in memory of our
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