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The North Carolina Lung Cancer Partnership is the first state chapter of National Lung Cancer Partnership. Founded in 2006 as North Carolinians Against Lung Cancer, the nonprofit organization became a state chapter of the Partnership in 2008 and holds several events in North Carolina each year to support lung cancer research, awareness and change. Members include health care professionals, lung cancer survivors and advocates dedicated to decreasing deaths due to lung cancer and helping patients live longer and better.
Save the Date! 2010 Spring Gala & Silent Auction
April 17, 2010 - Bay 7 in Durham
If you or a friend has an item or service you would like to donate, please contact Heather Gill at HGill@NationalLungCancerPartnership.org or our auction chair Denice Denzin at denzin430@yahoo.com for more information and donation forms. Donations are tax deductible.
For more information on the Gala and auction items, please visit our Gala Page.

For additional upcoming events, please visit our Events Page.
• Free to Breathe® - Fundraising for lung cancer research and awareness
• Survivor Blogs - Lung cancer survivors Lisa Woody, MD, and Melissa Peterson share their stories
• Ask the Expert - Experts at GRACE answer your questions
• Marketplace - Merchandise to raise lung cancer awareness & benefit research
• E-Newsletters - Read North Carolina Lung Cancer Partnership e-newsletters
North Carolina News
• Walking for a cause
• North Carolina survivors and advocates come together to spread awareness & raise funds
• Fight of her life
• Susan C. Hicks foundation sponsoring run/walk for lung cancer research
• Remember the pearl ribbon
• Mother inspires lung cancer action
• Lung cancer doesn't just impact smokers
• Raise a glass to fight lung cancer
• This cancer sneaks in too often to kill
• Lung cancer doesn't just impact smokers
National News
• Partnership Vice President Comments on New Study Showing Women at Greater Risk of Lung Cancer
• Study Links Cigarette Changes to Rising Lung [Cancer] Risk
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