Past Contest Entries

Lighting a Fire Under Tobacco-related Cancers

As researchers unravel the extent and scientific underpinnings of tobacco-related cancers and addiction, patients can seek support to quit tobacco or cope with the stigma often associated with these cancers. The stigma has a cost: While the National Cancer Institute spent about $14,000 per breast cancer death in 2013, lung cancer garnered only $1,800 per death. That translates into less research into lung cancer’s causes and treatments.

Place:

No Award

Year:

  • 2014

Category:

  • Beat Reporting

Affiliation:

Freelance

Reporter:

Stephen Ornes, Contributing writer

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