Lung Cancer and Breathlessness Awareness Campaign Launched in the UK
On 14th July 2016, Public Health England launched a fourteen week campaign to raise awareness of the symptoms of lung cancer, lung disease and heart disease. The campaign will focus on the symptoms of persistent cough and inappropriate breathlessness stressing that a sign of lung cancer or other lung disease could be a cough lasting more than three weeks and/or getting out of breath while doing everyday tasks such as vacuuming.
Additionally, it’s important to note that breathlessness could be a sign of heart disease.
If you, or anyone that you know, are experiencing these conditions please visit your GP and finding these conditions early makes them easier to treat.
Professor Kevin Fenton, PHE National Director for Health and Wellbeing said:
“The estimated number of people with undiagnosed lung cancer, lung disease or heart disease, is deeply concerning. If diagnosed early, these diseases can be managed and treated successfully. This campaign will help people recognise the symptoms and encourage them to seek help, potentially saving lives from what are 3 of the biggest causes of death in England.”
For more information about this campaign, lung cancer and lung disease please click here