Shira Kupperman Boehler shares lung cancer diagnosis and urges early detection
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Updated · Noozhawk · Apr 26
Shira Kupperman Boehler shares lung cancer diagnosis and urges early detection
2 articles · Updated · Noozhawk · Apr 26
Diagnosed at age 43 with Stage 1 lung adenocarcinoma despite no risk factors, Boehler underwent successful surgery after a preventative scan in New York and follow-up in Nashville.
She has launched a foundation, written a book, and partnered with the American College of Radiology to advocate for expanded access to low-dose CT scans and changes to federal screening guidelines.
Boehler highlights that lung cancer kills nearly 125,000 Americans annually and disproportionately affects non-smokers and women, stressing that early detection dramatically improves survival rates and urging broader routine screening.
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