IFO'S communication campaign for the Italian Lung Screening Network (RISP) study, used multiple online and offline channels to engage not only smokers but a diverse audience. Out-reach activities and lifelong learning helped to promote healthy lifestyles, research findings and precision medicine. The campaign has increased the enrollment in the screening program, which in IFO, two years after 'start-up, is 3300. The pilot study targets smokers and former smokers aged 55 to 75, for prevention and early detection of lung cancer. Funded by the Ministry of Health, it involves 19 Italian centers to enroll 10,000 people. The ultimate goal is the inclusion of lung screening in the Essential Levels of Care (LEA) that is, the services that the National Health Service is required to provide to all citizens, free of charge. Subjects involved perform multilayer low-dose CT scan of the chest and blood sampling with liquid biopsy. The success of the campaign rewards the communication strategy, multidisciplinary collaboration, and activities always in synergy with the mission of the IFOs committed to: "spreading" clinical excellence; promoting citizen empowerment; considering correct information an institutional duty because it is part of treatment and prevention.