[Event Report] The 140th HGPI Seminar: The Importance of Early Detection to Reduce the Disease Burden of COPD: Perspectives on Respiratory Care Bridging Clinical Practice and Policy
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HGPI hosted its 140th seminar featuring Professor Shigeo Muro on the challenges of early COPD detection. The seminar highlighted the 'Komorebi 2032' project and the critical need for policy frameworks, such as revising health checkup items, to combat the disease.
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- Q: What was the theme of the 140th HGPI seminar?
- A: The seminar featured Professor Shizuo Muro from Nara Medical University and discussed the importance of early detection to reduce the disease burden of COPD.
- Q: Why is early detection of COPD difficult?
- A: The lungs have functional reserve, and humans unconsciously take actions to avoid breathlessness, making it difficult to perceive symptoms.
- Q: What is 'Komorebi 2032'?
- A: It is a practical early detection project promoted by the Japanese Respiratory Society aiming to reduce COPD mortality by 2032.