Survivors of lung cancer are an understudied but growing population with unmet needs. As of January 1, 2025, there were 680,450 lung cancer survivors in the United States, representing 3.6% of all cancer survivors [1]. This count is projected to increase considerably to 870,980 over the next decade, due to the growth and aging of the US population [2]. Combined with the rising incidence of pulmonary nodules [2], either detected by low-dose CT for lung cancer screening or incidentally from imagin…