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advocating for others and shaping policies to combat radon-induced lung cancer.

Jackie's influence extends far beyond her professional roles. She serves as the PA State Representative for CR3 and as an International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer

(IASLC) Patient Research Advocate, dedicated

to educating communities about the dangers

of radon.

In her role as the developer of the Premier Youth Ambassadors for Radon Reduction

(PYA), Jackie nurtures the next generation of advocates, empowering young adults to take proactive measures in radon testing, mitigation, and education. Through mentorship and educational programs, she equips them with

the tools to effect change in their communities.

Jackie's diverse educational background, including degrees in Computer Technology, Computer Science, Mathematics, and Art, enriches her advocacy work. She leverages

her expertise as the CEO of ROIMarket Media LLC to amplify the message of radon awareness through various channels.

Driven by her personal experience and fueled by her mantra, "There is always something you can do," Jackie's impact transcends borders.

Her innovative approach has elevated the conversation around radon and lung cancer globally, reaching audiences across continents through CR3 News Magazine and other mediums.

Jackie's dedication to her cause is deeply rooted in her personal journey. Her mission

to uncover the truth about radon and empower others to prioritize their health is a testament

to her resilience and unwavering determination.

Today, Jackie's message resonates with

all who encounter it, inspiring individuals

to take proactive steps in safeguarding their health and spreading awareness about the dangers of radon exposure. Through her advocacy and leadership, she continues to

make a profound difference in the lives of countless individuals, both nationally and internationally.

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Facts About Lung Cancer

LUNG CANCER is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide.

AN ESTIMATED 238,340 PEOPLE will be diagnosed with lung cancer in 2023 in the U.S.

1 IN 16 PEOPLE will be diagnosed with lung cancer in their lifetime – 1 in 16 men, and 1 in 17 women.

Radon gas is the #1 cause of lung cancer among never smokers.

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