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YouTube released a final statement from former CEO Susan Wojcicki that revealed her 'most important life lesson' before she died from lung cancer on August 9. Wojcicki, 56, who was the CEO of YouTube from 2014 to 2023, wrote the short message in 'the final weeks of her life' and intended to publish it this fall, according to current CEO Neal Mohan. 'Having cancer hasn’t been easy. As a person I have changed a lot, and probably the most important lesson I have learned is just to focus and enjoy the present!' she wrote. 'Life is unpredictable for everyone, with many unknowns, but there is a lot of beauty in everyday life.' 'I had almost no symptoms and was running a few miles a day at the time. I had never smoked so I was totally shocked with this diagnosis. We quickly learned lung cancer was under researched and misunderstood.’ Wojcicki pointed out that about two-thirds of lung cancer cases among non-smokers are women. Women who have never smoked are more than twice as likely to develop lung cancer than men who have never smoked. She ended her note by saying: 'My goals going forward are to enjoy the present as much as possible and fight for better understanding and cures for this disease.' YouTube shared Wojcicki’s message because November is Lung Cancer Awareness Month. #youtube #cancer #lungcancer #ceo #techtok