16 October 2025

To empower advocates in delivering impactful messages to policymakers, the Network has released summaries of two of its reports: Enhancing the earlier detection of lung cancer: effective management of incidental pulmonary nodules and Patient navigation for lung cancer: an essential component of care.

These action-focused two-page documents translate in-depth policy research into clear, practical formats tailored for decision-makers, healthcare leaders and advocacy groups. They are ideal for sharing with stakeholder networks, presenting in policy meetings and disseminated at conferences or events.

The new resources build on the Network’s commitment to advancing policy engagement, addressing the ongoing need for sharper, more accessible tools that elevate lung cancer on the policy agenda.

Enhancing the earlier detection of lung cancer effective management of incidental pulmonary nodules – summary

This fully referenced, two-page document summarises the Network's report Enhancing the earlier detection of lung cancer: effective management of incidental pulmonary nodules.

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Patient navigation for lung cancer an essential component of care – summary

This fully referenced, two-page document summarises the Network's report Patient navigation for lung cancer: an essential component of care

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