Lung Cancer Registry developed to provide researchers and clinicians with a data repository of information on all types of lung cancer, including ALK-positive lung cancer patients, as well as other genetic subpopulations, that they can use to further research.
SAN CARLOS, Calif., Sept. 20, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- The Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation (ALCF) is partnering with ALK Positive, an online community of over 1,200 members worldwide dealing with ALK-positive lung cancer, to encourage Lung Cancer Registry membership. ALCF, along with partners, the American Lung Association's LUNG FORCE and the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC), developed the Lung Cancer Registry to provide researchers and clinicians with a data repository of information on all types of lung cancer, including ALK-positive lung cancer patients, as well as other genetic subpopulations, that they can use to further research. "The cure for cancer lies within the patient," said Bonnie J. Addario, 14-year lung cancer survivor and founder of ALCF. "The work that the ALK Positive lung cancer group is doing to advance research for this oncogene, and all lung cancer patients, is critical to creating a paradigm shift. Nearly a quarter million Americans will be diagnosed with lung cancer this year, and this patient-driven resource where patients share their information about living with lung cancer allows scientists and researchers the opportunity to learn from patients firsthand." ALK-positive lung cancer is rare, representing only four to seven percent of non-small cell lung cancer cases. Because the number of patients who have this form of lung cancer is relatively small, doctors and researchers have a hard time gathering information about the disease and treatments from the patient perspective. The registry provides a critical path to information about this important subpopulation. "The Lung Cancer Registry is a game changer," said Tom Carroll, who co-founded ALK Positive with his wife, Merita, before she died from lung cancer in April 2018. "The registry links patients and their data to doctors and researchers searching for better treatments. We strongly believe patient data provides the key to solving the puzzle of ALK-positive lung cancer. The more patients who take part in the registry, the faster we can move towards a cure." ALCF and ALK Positive have partnered to create awareness of and increase participation in ALK-positive lung cancer research - ultimately to advance treatment of the disease. With participation in the registry, patients gain access to aggregated data gathered from the community and can learn about the experiences of other lung cancer patients. Additionally ALCF has provided a registry resource guide for ALK members to reference in community outreach and fundraising. The guide also answers patient and caregiver questions about privacy, including how the organizations will use the collected information. About ALK Positive About the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation About the International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer About the American Lung Association
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