An international movement to raise awareness about lung cancer came to UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center as part of a first-ever cross-country “White Ribbon Relay” organized by college students participating in the American Lung Cancer Screening Initiative (ALCSI). The initiative is dedicated to changing the perception of lung cancer, which often carries a stigma due to its link to tobacco use.

College campuses affiliated with ALCSI chapters collaborated with the White Ribbon Project, a grassroots effort in which participants create two-foot-tall white ribbons made from wood that symbolize lung cancer — the No. 1 cause of cancer death in the U.S.

The students simulated a relay during the winter months by sending the oversized white ribbons, one from the West Coast and one from the East Coast, to fellow participants in communities across the U.S., including Sacramento.

The ALCSI chapter at UC Davis received the West Coast white ribbon in late December and presented it to David Tom Cooke, the center’s interim physician-in-chief and chief of UC Davis Health’s Division of General Thoracic Surgery.

Cooke took possession of the ribbon from two of the chapter members, posed for a photo, then handed the ribbon back to the students who sent the ribbon to its next destination in the relay — the University of Washington.

“It doesn’t matter who you are or where you are from, lung cancer is a killer and, while we are making great strides, we need more attention and more research funding to cure more people with this disease,” Cooke said. “I applaud these students, their enthusiasm and dedication, and the creative way they are using the White Ribbon Relay to spread awareness about lung cancer.”

The UC Davis ALCSI chapter was started in 2022 by four undergraduate students: Doriana Le, Sara Mukai, Anjolie Doan and Mindy Tieu. Their work is being overseen by Cooke and Jeffrey Yang, a thoracic surgeon at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston and an assistant professor of surgery at Harvard Medical School.

The final destination for the ribbons moving inland from both coasts was the home of White Ribbon Project founders Pierre and Heidi Onda, in Denver.

UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center has numerous lung cancer clinical trials that benefit diverse communities. It also recently launched a dedicated Lung Cancer Integrated Service Line offering innovative screening and care navigation.