CURE Media Group Announces Winners of the Inaugural 2020 Lung Cancer Heroes™ Awards
22 September 2020 - 5:17PM
Business Wire
Four exceptional heroes will be honored along
with the Lifetime Achievement award winner, who has provided a
significant impact in the lung cancer community.
CURE Media Group, the industry-leading multimedia platform
devoted to cancer updates and research that reaches more than 1
million patients, is excited to announce the four winners of the
inaugural 2020 Lung Cancer Heroes™ awards and the winner of the
Lifetime Achievement award.
“Each of these esteemed individuals has contributed to improving
the lives of lung cancer patients,” said Mike Hennessy Jr.,
president and CEO of MJH Life Sciences™, parent company of CURE
Media Group. “We are so grateful to work with supporters such as
Takeda and our advocacy groups to bring together the lung cancer
community and celebrate these remarkable heroes for their amazing
efforts.”
The inaugural recognition event, which will be held in a virtual
format, will recognize the heroes who have gone above and beyond,
making a difference in the lives of those affected by lung cancer.
The Lifetime Achievement award, which honors those who over the
long term have made a significant impact and inspiring
contributions to a large number of individuals and organization in
the lung cancer community, also will be presented.
The 2020 Lung Cancer Heroes™ winners are:
- Carolyn Baggett, RN, is a lung cancer screening program
coordinator at Baptist MD Anderson Cancer Center (BMDACC) in
Jacksonville, Florida. Baggett started working at Baptist Medical
Center in 2014 as an oncology nurse navigator caring for several
stage 4 lung cancer patients and assisting their families. When
lung cancer screening was recommended by the U.S. Preventive
Services Task Force in 2013, Baggett was very motivated to develop
a program to help find lung cancer at an early stage. In December
2015, the program launched and has grown substantially. As of July
2020, BMDACC has completed almost 10,000 screenings at 10 locations
and found 129 lung cancers, of which almost 70% were early stage.
For the last two years, Baggett has been an American Lung
Association cabinet member, which has helped her to expand this
work.
- Jennifer L. Garst, M.D., is a thoracic medical
oncologist and professor of medicine at Duke Cancer Center Raleigh
in North Carolina. As a lung cancer specialist, Garst has provided
extraordinary cancer care, and, as a tireless advocate for her
patients, she has made significant and lasting contributions to the
lung cancer advocacy community. She is the founder and current
board chair of the Lung Cancer Initiative (LCI) of North Carolina
and was the founding chair of LCI’s Scientific Advisory Committee.
Garst has numerous publications, including 42 refereed journals,
eight non-refereed, one book chapter and more than 30 published
scientific reviews and selected abstracts. She has also received
numerous awards, honors and recognitions throughout her
career.
- Fred R. Hirsch, M.D., Ph.D., is executive director of
the Center for Thoracic Oncology in The Tisch Cancer Institute
(TCI) at Mount Sinai and the Richard Stein, Joe Lowe and Louis
Price Professor of Medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at
Mount Sinai in New York. As an internationally renowned authority
on lung cancer treatment and research for more than 25 years,
Hirsch has received several awards and honors, including the
International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) Mary
J. Matthews Award for Translational Research in Lung Cancer in 2007
and the Addario Foundation Lectureship Award in 2015. The IASLC
also has established an annual Fred R. Hirsch Lectureship Award in
Translational Lung Cancer Science. Hirsch’s research has helped
identify and validate prognostic markers for lung cancer outcomes
and biomarkers for personalized lung cancer therapies that
illustrate how these therapies work and who is most likely to
benefit from them.
- Deborah Pickworth was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer
in 2013 when she was 43 and has undergone several treatments and
surgical procedures over the last seven years. In between and
during treatments, Pickworth has been highly motivated to find
better treatment options, better trial protocols and more patient
support groups, and to raise money for additional lung cancer
research. In 2014, she started Team Pickworth for the annual LUNG
FORCE Walk in Detroit, and she has raised more than $17,300 over
the past six years. Pickworth founded the Michigan Lung Cancer and
BRAF Bombers groups on Facebook, and she is an Imerman Angels
mentor. She also is a member of IASLC and the American Lung
Association’s Patient Advisory Group.
The winner of the Lifetime Achievement award is Bonnie
J. Addario, lung cancer survivor, cofounder and board chair of
GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer. As an activist, advocate and
educator, Addario has empowered patients and given them a voice
since she received a stage 3B lung cancer diagnosis more than a
decade ago. Recognizing the need to provide hope through education,
empowerment, advocacy and research for patients and families,
Addario and her family founded the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer
Foundation (ALCF) in 2006. In 2019, ALCF and the Lung Cancer
Alliance merged, forming the GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer,
dedicated to saving, extending, and improving the lives of those
vulnerable, at risk, and diagnosed with lung cancer. Addario acts
as an adviser to industry leaders, clinicians and policy makers,
and she is a member of the Personalized Medicine Coalition
board.
In addition, Addario founded the Addario Lung Cancer Medical
Institute (ALCMI) in 2008 as an international research consortium
driving research otherwise not possible. Working with the GO2
Foundation, ALCMI powers collaborative initiatives in genetic
(molecular) testing, therapeutic discoveries, targeted treatments
and early detection of lung cancer.
“At Takeda, we remain committed to developing effective and
personalized medicines for people diagnosed with non-small cell
lung cancer.” said Fatima Scipione, head of Takeda Oncology Patient
Advocacy and Engagement. “We’re proud to be the sponsor of the Lung
Cancer Heroes™ program, a collaborative effort with CURE and the
patient advocacy community, to honor and recognize the incredible
work being done in the lung cancer community to advance research
and improve patient outcomes.”
The 2020 Lung Cancer Heroes™ virtual celebration will take place
Thursday, Oct. 15, 6-7:30 p.m. EDT, in conjunction with IASLC 2020
North America Conference on Lung Cancer, a worldwide virtual event
taking place Oct. 16-17.
For more information on the winners and to register to attend,
click here.
This event is supported and partner by Takeda and in partnership
with The American Lung Association, GO2 Foundation for Lung Cancer,
Lung Cancer Foundation of America, Lung Cancer Research Foundation,
and LUNGevity.
About CURE Media Group
CURE Media Group is the leading resource for cancer updates,
research, and education. It combines a full suite of media
products, including its industry-leading website, CUREtoday.com;
innovative video programs, such as “CURE Connections®”; a series of
widely attended live events; and CURE® magazine, which reaches more
than 1 million readers, as well as the dynamic website for oncology
nurses, OncNursingNews.com, and its
companion publication, Oncology Nursing News®. CURE Media Group is
a brand of MJH Life Sciences™, the largest privately held,
independent, full-service medical media company in North America
dedicated to delivering trusted health care news across multiple
channels.
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