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Lung Leavin’ Day 2024: Date, History and 5 facts about Mesothelioma

In February, the year 2024 marks Lung Leavin' Day, honoring Heather Von St. James, a 36-year-old mesothelioma patient who underwent life-saving surgery, highlighting the importance of good health.

Lung Leavin’ Day 2024: This year, on February 3, it is Lung Leavin’ Day, which is observed on the first Saturday in February. Heather Von St. James, a 36-year-old mesothelioma patient, started it. The malignancy known as mesothelium, which affects the thin layer of tissue covering the exterior of internal organs, is called mesothelioma. Her prognosis at diagnosis was 15 months or less.

She had an extrapleural pneumonectomy after reading up on mesothelioma and speaking with a reputable surgeon. On the day of her life-saving surgery, her sister joked that it was Lung Leavin’ Day, and the term stuck. Being sick, particularly with cancer, can be daunting. Remember to express gratitude for a life of good health and let us stand by those who live with this fear.

The Background of Lung Leavin’ Day

Heather Von St. James was identified as having malignant pleural mesothelioma in 2005. Her whole universe crumbled at that same instant. Her husband, whom she had recently married, and her three-month-old daughter were the only people on her mind. She was, of course, terrified to death at that very moment. She never gave up hope, though.

They decided to act after realizing that, if she did nothing, she might only have 15 months to live. She had two options: carry out the new, drastic procedure or stick with her current course of treatment. After that, she decided to have an extrapleural pneumonectomy. She had surgery to remove her pleura, diaphragm, pericardium, and left lung.

She recovered from the treatment in a matter of months, with the help of her family and friends. Her sister and husband devised a new tradition a year following her operation. It involves putting down your fears and the things that are preventing you from moving forward on a plate, which is how the practice of writing on plates and shattering them came to be. Both approaches stress addressing your worries head-on.

Since then, Heather and her family have been remembering it. Despite her 15-month sentence, they are grateful every year that she has lived for many more years.

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Lung Leavin’ Day Events

Give

Give money directly to mesothelioma patients or through fundraising. Your contribution may improve their odds of surviving.

Act now

By taking action toward even one fear, you can try to overcome one of your anxieties. Recall that your time is limited in this place.

Try the customs.

Try putting your anxieties in writing and then applying the plate-breaking or bonfire technique. You and your loved ones can participate in it.

Five fascinating facts about Mesothelioma

  • Less than 0.3% of all cancer diagnoses in the US are related to this uncommon cancer.
  • An extended period of asbestos exposure is the most frequent cause.
  • In between 2% and 10% of cases, pleural mesothelioma develops as a result of persistent asbestos exposure.
  • Men receive 80% of diagnoses by gender.
  • It may take 20 to 50 years for symptoms to appear following asbestos exposure.

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The Reasons We Adore Lung Leavin’ Day

It increases consciousness.

On this day, mesothelioma, a rare cancer, is brought to light. More donations and support result from increased awareness.

We confront our worries.

We can overcome all of our anxieties and fears on this day. This is crucial, particularly if the topics aren’t diseases that could be fatal.

Included are friends and family.

Using Heather’s family as an example, it serves as a reminder of how much the support of friends and family can mean. We adore this!

LUNG LEAVIN’ DAY DATES

Year Date Day
2022 February 5 Saturday
2023 February 4 Saturday
2024 February 3 Saturday
2025 February 1 Saturday
2026 February 7 Saturday
Farheen Ashraf

Farheen Ashraf is a History graduate. She writes on a variety of topics, including business, entertainment, laws, poetry, stories, travel, and more. Her passion for writing has led her to explore a variety of genres.

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