NYT Examines COPD As Part Of Series On Six Leading Causes Of Illness, Death In U.S.

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Article Date: 30 Nov 2007 - 12:00 PDT



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The New York Times on Thursday examined chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, the fourth-leading cause of death in the U.S., as part of a series on the six leading causes of illness and death. COPD can occur as emphysema, which "destroys air sacs deep in the lungs," and chronic bronchitis, which "causes inflammation, congestion and scarring in the airways," according to the Times. In the U.S., COPD kills 120,000 residents annually. About 12 million U.S. residents are diagnosed with COPD annually, and studies estimate that an additional 12 million residents have the disease but remain undiagnosed.

COPD, which costs the U.S. $42 billion annually in treatment and lost productivity, likely will become the third-leading cause of death by 2020. Smoking causes about 85% of COPD cases, and symptoms often appear after age 40 in individuals who have smoked one pack daily for at least 10 years. According to the Times, although COPD is "incurable, it is treatable," but "many patients, and some doctors, mistakenly think little can be done for it" and "miss out on therapies that could help them feel better and possibly live longer" (Grady, New York Times, 11/29).

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posted by Mary Tole on 1 Dec 2007 at 3:16 am

Article was good as far as it went. I would have liked more information about better care, links for further education, etc.

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