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Cancer Type Guide

Lung Cancer

Plain-language guidance, trusted organizations, and trial navigation starting points.

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What to know first

Lung cancer remains the leading cause of cancer death, but outcomes are improving because of screening, targeted therapy, and immunotherapy. Patients often need urgent help understanding biomarker testing, treatment sequencing, and whether a trial could change their options.

~226,650
Estimated New Cases (2025)
A major population with strong need for molecular testing education
~124,730
Estimated Deaths (2025)
Still the leading cause of cancer death in the United States
~27%
5-Year Survival (All Stages)
Early detection and newer therapies are improving outcomes, but stage still matters enormously

"I never smoked, so the diagnosis felt impossible. Learning about biomarkers changed how I understood what questions to ask next."

Biomarker Testing Can Change the Entire Plan

For many patients with non-small cell lung cancer, comprehensive molecular testing is one of the most important early steps. Missing a biomarker can mean missing a better targeted option.

EGFR / ALK / ROS1 / RET / MET / NTRK These and other actionable drivers can open targeted therapy paths that differ dramatically from standard chemotherapy.
KRAS G12C and BRAF Specific mutations may create later-line or combination treatment opportunities.
PD-L1 testing PD-L1 expression can shape immunotherapy decisions and combination strategies.
Screening and stigma Many patients also need support navigating stigma, screening questions, and the reality that anyone with lungs can get lung cancer.

Questions to bring to your next appointment

Use this checklist to decide what to ask first. You can print the page and mark the questions that matter most.

Trusted organizations

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Frequently Asked Questions

What support is available for lung cancer patients in Washington State?

Gold Heart connects lung cancer patients to 585+ verified support programs across all 39 Washington State counties. Resources include financial assistance, housing, food, transportation, mental health counseling, and legal help — all free to access in 7 languages.

How do I find lung cancer clinical trials near me?

Gold Heart's clinical trial finder searches ClinicalTrials.gov for recruiting lung cancer studies by location. Enter your cancer type and city or county to see matching trials, then bring the results to your oncology team for discussion.

What financial help is available for lung cancer treatment?

Washington State offers multiple financial assistance programs for lung cancer patients, including copay assistance, insurance navigation, prescription aid, and grants for living expenses. Gold Heart's directory lists verified programs with eligibility details and application instructions.

About Gold Heart Cancer Support: Gold Heart is a free, multilingual cancer resource directory connecting patients, survivors, caregivers, and families to verified support programs across all 39 Washington State counties. The directory is available in 7 languages: English, Spanish, Chinese, Vietnamese, Russian, Tagalog, and Arabic. Gold Heart is a nonprofit resource — no registration or personal data is required.