Fund the Breakthroughs Federal Dollars No Longer Cover
Every 2.2 minutes, someone receives a lung cancer diagnosis. Every 4.2 minutes, someone dies from this disease. Meanwhile, the brilliant early-career researchers racing toward breakthroughs are at risk of abandoning their life-saving work.
In 2025, the Department of Defense’s Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program (CDMRP) slashed lung cancer research funding from $25 million to zero at a time when lung cancer claims more American lives each year than breast, prostate, and pancreatic cancers combined.
You can protect life-saving research.
By The Numbers
The Lung Cancer Funding Crisis
100% Decrease in funding for lung cancer research from Congress
226,650 people will be diagnosed this year
124,730 people will die of lung cancer this year
Meet the Researchers
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Zhen Zeng, PhD
Mapping exactly where cancer-fighting cells are located within tumors
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Julie Wu, MD
Precision models in clinical practice, personalizing treatment approaches
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Aparna Sharma
Genomic characterization of young onset lung adenocarcinoma
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Be one in a million.
Every donation—$25, $100, $1,000, or more—directly supports research, awareness, and education.
Together, we’re the million reasons lung cancer patients have hope. When federal funding disappears, individual donors become the foundation of hope. When you give, you’re funding the breakthrough that saves a life.
Federal funding for lung cancer research was eliminated this year, cutting millions from life-saving studies.
But together, we can fill the gap.
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One in a Million: $25 That Saves Lives
If one million people give just $25, we’ll raise $25 million for research that discovers tomorrow’s treatments. Be one in a million—your $25 matters more than you know.