Can result in about a 10% survival rate. That is the difference, my friends. That is the difference right now. And nearly 14,000 New Yorkers are diagnosed every single year. And Across the country, we have about 7,000 whose lives perish [from lung cancer]. So in New York, you've heard me say this often, health is everything. Your health is everything. And if your family can be spared the expense of having to come up with, maybe it's a $50 copay. (02:41–02:47)
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