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Lung cancer support

Programs to help you stop smoking

a man who just quit smoking runs outside with his son on his shoulders they both look up at a clear blue sky

Smoking tobacco causes most cases of lung cancer.

Even after a lung cancer diagnosis, quitting smoking will improve your health. That is why we offer smoking cessation programs.

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Tobacco-Free Support for Allina Hospitals & Clinics

Gain support from others in their journey to quit smoking.

Cancer support groups

It helps to know you're not alone. We encourage you and your family to gain support not only from our cancer experts, but also from others going through similar experiences.

a man and a woman look forward as they embrace, supporting each other through lung cancer

HOT (Helping Others Through lung cancer) Air

Minneapolis, Minnesota

The purpose of the group is to provide an environment that is open to individuals affected by lung cancer (patients, family, caregivers, etc.) to share ideas, concerns, hopes and fears.



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Lung cancer resources on the Web

These web sites offer solid information that can help people through their lung cancer experience.

CaringBridge provides free, secure, personalized Web pages that notify family and friends of news about loved ones.