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S13 - Breathing together for change

A vision for lung health policies across the life-course

Session description

Our lungs are fundamental to life. However, respiratory diseases remain Europe’s Achilles heel. They affect over 82 million people, place a €1.4 trillion strain on healthcare systems and society, and rank as the sixth leading cause of death on the continent. A new WHO Europe report highlights the health inequalities in lung health and diseases, as well as barriers to care - from delayed diagnosis to lack of support in self-management in diseases like asthma and COPD.This patient-led session will discuss policy priorities for improving lung health with a life-course approach, to sustain the well-being of Europeans and support resilient societies. Topics will include the impact of preventive public health policies (e.g on tobacco and vaping in youth), a multidisciplinary approach in care and diagnosis, health literacy, and early respiratory prevention on lung health in children and adults.The session is complemented by two days of free lung function testing by Lungenunion. Register in advance or simply drop by the testing station in the conference centre foyer.

Speakers in this session

Miklós, Zsuzsanna
Miklós, ZsuzsannaNational Korányi Institute for Pulmonology
Palkonen, Susanna
Palkonen, SusannaEuropean Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients' Associations
Radu-Loghin, Cornel
Radu-Loghin, CornelEuropean Network for Smoking and Tobacco Prevention
Castro, José Luis
Castro, José LuisWorld Health Organisation
Allvin, Thomas
Allvin, ThomasEuropean Federation of Pharmaceutical Industries and Associations
Goodwin, Frazer
Goodwin, FrazerEuropean Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases Patients’ Associations
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