LONDON, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ –
Following the success of the 2006 Lung Cancer Journalism Awards, The Global
Lung Cancer Coalition (GLCC) is excited to launch the 2007 Lung Cancer
Journalism Awards during Lung Cancer Awareness Month, a global initiative to
recognise excellence in lung cancer reporting.
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer-related death in both men and
women. Every year more than 1.2 million new cases of lung and bronchial
cancer are diagnosed worldwide. Yet despite the severity and widespread
nature of the disease, lung cancer is often forgotten and under-recognised.
Through the launch of the 2007 Lung Cancer Journalism Awards, we are still
aiming to raise the profile of lung cancer in the media, increase worldwide
disease awareness and reward the dissemination of intelligent, thought-
provoking reporting.
This year, the judges will also be recognising superior clinical review
papers that provide a beneficial source for journalists to acquire accurate
information on lung cancer. These will be included in a section of the website
devoted to the judge’s pick of noteworthy research articles.
The award categories for the 2007 Lung Cancer Journalism Awards are:
* Best Medical Article
* Best Consumer Article
* Best Broadcast Report
The winner of each award category will receive a €7000 research grant.
Like this year, the winning articles will also be announced via an
international press release to provide global recognition for their reporting
excellence in lung cancer.
Who can enter?
The awards are open to all global media and entries are invited on all
issues relating to lung cancer.
When are the boundary dates?
The entry must have been published or broadcast between 1 September 2006
and 1 September 2007.
CLOSING DATE: 28 September 2007
Who will be reviewing the entries?
All entries will be judged by an independent, international panel
comprised of a surviving lung cancer patient, a lung cancer specialist, and
representatives from the Global Lung Cancer Coalition, the International
Association for the Study of Lung Cancer and the European Journal of Oncology.
When will the winners be announced?
The winners will be announced during Lung Cancer Awareness Month, November
2007.
Where can I find out more?
For more information including full application details, visit
www.lungcancerjournalism.com or e-mail info@lungcancerjournalism.com.
The Lung Cancer Journalism Awards are supported by a grant from Roche
Contact: Amelia Baio, +44-0207-357-8187
SOURCE Global Lung Cancer Coalition
CONTACT: Amelia Baio
+44-0207-357-8187/
Web site: http://www.lungcancerjournalism.com
November 30, 2006
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