Celebrating National Lung Month by breathing hope against lung diseases
Medical societies and patient-leaders unite for respiratory disease awareness campaign.
From L-R) Ms. Jing Castañeda, host, broadcaster and journalist, Dr. JB Pimentel, Medical Advisor, BIPHI, Dr. Mae Campomanes, Chair on ILD Council, PCCP, Clare Burrows, General Manager and Head of Human Pharma, BIPHI, Marimel S. Lamsin, Treasurer, PAPO, and Dr. Janeth Samson, VP, PCCP.
Manila, Philippines – This August, in celebration of National Lung Month, frontrunners in the Philippine healthcare industry coalesce to increase public education on various lung diseses. he event “Lungs Matter: Raising Awareness for Respiratory Wellness” was put up by the Philippine Alliance of Patient Organizations, Psoriasis Philippines, Philippine Society for Orphan Disorders, Scleroderma Awareness Philippines, and Philippine College of Chest Physicians, supported by pharmaceutical company Boehringer Ingelheim (Philippines), Inc.
Held
at The Bayleaf Hotel in Intramuros, Manila, the event was attended by esteemed
healthcare experts who shared fruitful insights on popular and lesser-known
respiratory diseases, and the basics of lung care.
“This
National Lung Month is a good opportunity for us to focus the public’s
attention on respiratory wellness, spread more awareness on the different kinds
of lung disease, and call on a collective movement to support healthier air,”
said Dr. Mae Campomanes, Chair for the Council on Occupational and Interstitial
Lung Diseases, PCCP.
The
“Lungs Matter: Raising Awareness for Respiratory Wellness” event took guests on
various forum talks, pocket activities, and wellness exercises, such as
Breathwork Practices and Shibashi — an 18-posture exercise that coordinates
movement with breathing and concentration. It was then followed by a
meditational walk in the historic Arroceros Forest Park. Known as
"Manila's last lung", the Arroceros Forest Park was a catalyst for
better and healthier environment in the aim of fostering lung health. The walk
was done in solidarity of all partners to focus the public’s attention on
respiratory wellness and to encourage participants to make a personal pledge to
supporting lung health.
In
2022, the Department of Health
(DOH) reported 300,000 cases of acute respiratory infection over the course of
six months. Among the most common lung diseases
known to Filipinos are asthma, a disease of the airways in the lungs caused by
inflammation; pneumonia, which happens when fluids build up in the lungs;
tuberculosis (TB), a contagious disease caused by germs; and chronic
obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), an inflammation that causes obstructed
airflow from the lungs. Other rare lung diseases that are equally important,
but which are difficult to diagnose are interstitial lung disease (ILD), which
is a group of disorders that cause progressive scarring of lung tissue.
“There’s
a wide range of topics for us to touch on regarding respiratory wellness. We at
Boehringer Ingelheim, are committed to supporting our health organizations and
medical societies to further increase disease education. We want to help push
prevention and early diagnosis at the forefront so we can safeguard the
health of many Filipinos,” said Dr. Greta Cortez, Head of Medicine for
Boehringer Ingelheim (Philippines), Inc.
Through
the “Lungs Matter: Raising Awareness for Respiratory Wellness” event, advocates
champion the patients’ quality of life by putting importance on prevention and
early detection. This educational discussion, in honor of National Lung Month,
aims to inform the public about the predispositions and risks associated with
common to life-threatening respiratory diseases.
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