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Brussels, 15 November 2006
European COPD patients and pneumologists mark World COPD Day and
welcome the launch of a written declaration in the European
Parliament calling upon the EU to pay more attention to this
underrecognised and underfunded killer.
The European Respiratory Society (ERS), the European Lung Foundation
(ELF) and the European Federation of Allergy and Airways Diseases
Patients’ Associations (EFA) welcomed the launch today of a written
declaration in the European Parliament on Chronic Obstructive
Pulmonary Disease. The written declaration was launched by Scottish
MEP Catherine Stihler and calls upon the EU and Member States to pay
more attention to the condition. COPD is currently the fourth
biggest killer in the EU and is predicted to become the third
biggest killer worldwide by 2020. Despite this, COPD continues to be
underdiagnosed
and underfunded at both national and European level. The ERS and EFA
have been campaigning for almost two years to have respiratory
disease included in Framework Programme 7 for Research. Following
strong and consistent support from all groups in the European
Parliament they are hopeful that the EU Research Ministers and the
Commission will support the Parliament’s amendment and include
respiratory diseases in FP7 when they meet to agree the final
programme at the end of this month.
Professor Bill McNee, President of the ERS said, “COPD is a serious
condition which is simply not recognised for what it is by most
national governments. Many people live with the disease for years
before they are diagnosed and suffer a massive reduction in their
quality of life. There is a very great need to get the message
across to governments and research funders that COPD rates are
increasing across Europe and bringing misery and economic hardship
to millions of people. We welcome the declaration and very much
appreciate the European Parliament’s staunch support for more
recognition and funding for respiratory disease over the last two
years.”
SveinErik
Myrseth, President of the EFA also welcomed the declaration and
endorsed its recommendations. “There is still a preconception that
COPD is not a major killer and that if you don’t smoke you can avoid
it. The truth is that COPD can also be caused by exposure to certain
occupational hazards and nonsmokers
can also be affected as a result of breathing in other people’s
smoke. If you are a continuous smoker, the latest research suggests
that up to 25% of all smokers will eventually suffer from the
condition. European Lung Foundation Chair, Prof Laurent Nicod said:
“With European smoking prevalence rates of 30% we are talking about
an awful lot of people who will need treatment over the next thirty
years and many of them will be women. Europe’s governments need to
start developing national COPD strategies now if we are going to
reverse this trend. These strategies should include the adoption of
comprehensive tobacco control policies to promote smoking cessation
and more funding into research for early diagnosis and effective
treatments. ”
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Notes to Editors
The European Respiratory Society (ERS)
The ERS is a notforprofit,
international medical organisation with over 8,000 members from 100
countries and was founded in 1990. It is the largest society in
Europe in its field. The main objective of the society is to promote
respiratory health in Europe in order to alleviate suffering from
respiratory diseases. This is accomplished by promoting basic
epidemiological and clinical respiratory research, collecting and
disseminating scientific information, organising congresses and
conferences, producing scientific publications, supporting training
and continuous education in respiratory medicine and collaborating
with organisations representing patients.
The European lung Foundation (ELF)
The ELF is the public voice of the ERS and the only panEuropean
foundation dedicated to lung health. Its aim is to serve the
European Community by sharing scientific expertise in respiratory
medicine with the public. This is done by providing better support
for lung diseases and its related risks, and informing
decisionmakers in policy, business and media. The ELF draws together
the leading European medical experts to provide patient information
and raise public awareness about respiratory disease.
The European Federation of Allergy and Airway Diseases Patients
Association (EFA)
EFA is a European network of allergy, asthma and COPD patient
organization that was founded in 1991. EFA’s mission is to draw
together a European community of patient organizations which share
responsibility for substantially reducing the frequency and severity
of allergies, asthma and COPD, minimising their societal
implications, improving healthrelated quality of life and ensuring
full citizenship of people with these conditions, as well as
pursuing equal health opportunities in the filed of allergy and
airways in Europe.
A copy of the EP declaration can be accessed at www.ersnet.org/brussels
The main objectives of the declaration are:
· To call on the European Commission and Council to list respiratory
diseases (including COPD) under the major disease category under
FP7;
· To call on the EU to facilitate longterm epidemiological studies
of the frequency of, and the mortality from, COPD
· To urge the EU to develop smoking cessation strategies
· To urge the Commission to publish a green book on indoor
air
Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)
COPD is a condition which causes gradual restriction of airflow and
consequent difficulty in breathing. Because of this, shortness of
breath, cough and sputum production are common symptoms in COPD.
Approximately 200,000300,000
people die each year in Europe because of COPD. Among respiratory
diseases, COPD is the leading cause of lost work
days, and it is estimated that in Europe productivity losses due to
COPD amount to a total of €28.5 billion annually.
More information can be found at: www.europeanlungfoundation.org
The European Parliament will be holding a vote on FP7 on 29 th
November.
Contact details:
Prof Bill McNee (+32) 02 238 5360
Mr SE Myrseth (+32) 02 227 2712
Prof. Laurent Nicod (+44) 0114 278 0498 |
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