Do you know the signs of lung disease?

Lung disease and lung cancer affects almost 1 in 3 Australians; however, research shows that almost half of Australians rarely or never think about their lung health. If 2020 has shown us anything, it is the importance of prioritising and looking after your lung health.

Symptoms of lung disease and lung cancer tend to creep up slowly and many people put them down to ageing or lack of fitness. But breathlessness and fatigue are not a normal sign of ageing, and a persistent or changed cough shouldn’t be put down to the flu or a cold. Though they may seem mild, these symptoms can be a sign of something serious, such as lung disease or lung cancer.  

May marks Lung Health Awareness Month and Lung Foundation Australia is urging all Australians to take two minutes to check in with their lungs by completing the Lung Health Checklist. Recognising the warning signs and symptoms can lead to early diagnosis and improved access to treatment.

Take two minutes to check your lung health and encourage your friends and family to do the same at lungfoundation.com.au/check.

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