World COPD Day

World COPD Day Quick Facts

2023 Date15 November 2023
2024 Date15 November 2024

World COPD Day

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World COPD Day aims to raise awareness about chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), its prevention, and the improvements needed in COPD care. The objectives of World COPD Day include promoting early diagnosis, encouraging better management of the condition, advocating for sufficient funding for research and treatment, and reducing the overall burden of COPD worldwide.

The history of World COPD Day can be traced back to 2002 when it was first launched by the Global Initiative for Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease (GOLD). In the United Kingdom, it is estimated that around 3 million people are affected by COPD, with uncontrolled symptoms leading to a significant impact on the daily lives of individuals and placing a substantial burden on the NHS. A considerable proportion of the UK population remains undiagnosed, making early detection and intervention a critical aspect of the World COPD Day campaign in this country.

To observe World COPD Day in the United Kingdom, various activities are organised by different health organisations and advocacy groups. These activities may include public awareness campaigns, educational seminars, patient support group meetings, and dedicated clinic days for testing and screening. Professional associations, such as the British Lung Foundation and the British Thoracic Society, also play a vital role in promoting and supporting these initiatives. World COPD Day is typically observed on the third Wednesday of November each year, occuring on November 15th in 2023.

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World COPD Day Facts

  • COPD is a major global health concern, affecting more than 328 million people worldwide. It is estimated that around 3 million fatalities occur every year due to COPD.
  • A leading cause of COPD is cigarette smoking, accounting for approximately 85-90% of COPD cases.

World COPD Day Top Events and Things to Do

  • Look for local health centers or organizations that are hosting educational events or seminars about COPD. This can be a good opportunity to learn more about the disease, its prevention, and current research.
  • Some medical centers and hospitals offer free or discounted health check-ups or spirometry tests.
  • Visit national parks and nature reserves for fresh air and exercise, which can improve symptoms of COPD.
  • Visit the British Lung Foundation's website to learn more about COPD and ways to manage the condition.
  • Take part in the British Lung Foundation's Walk for COPD campaign, which encourages people to walk and raise awareness about COPD.

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