​Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month - Over 30 million Americans are walking around with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease.

​Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month 2024 – November 2024

Over 30 million Americans are walking around with Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) and don’t even know they have it. That’s why it’s so important to review your risk factors during COPD Awareness Month in November. COPD is actually an umbrella term encompassing several progressive lung diseases including emphysema, chronic bronchitis, and irreversible asthma. During COPD Awareness Month, you can check out community resources, attend health fairs, participate in online forums, and even show your support by wearing orange.

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month timeline

​2013
​CDC reported COPD evidence throughout U.S.

​In one of the largest phone surveys ever conducted in the U.S., the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention quantified the prevalence of COPD in all 50 states.

​The 1990s
​Healthy lifestyle choices encouraged

This included quitting smoking — and being aware of clean air — as a way to manage COPD symptoms and to bring back pulmonary function.

​1976
Smoking linked to emphysema for the first time

​​In his landmark book "The Natural History of Chronic Bronchitis and Emphysema," Dr. Charles Fletcher connected smoking to emphysema.

​The 1960s
​Oxygen therapies used during clinical trials

​Researchers at the University of Colorado were first to use oxygen therapy in clinical trials.

​1959
​COPD components defined by medical group

​The Ciba Guest Symposium, a group of medical professionals studying COPD, helped to sort out and define its main components.

How to Observe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month

  1. Participate in a Twitter chat

    Search out a chat to discuss how to better manage COPD. The COPD Foundation keeps tabs on all the events during the month for those who want community resources and more information. Find out about COPD risk factors for you or someone you love.

  2. Make a doctor's appointment

    If you're wheezing, feel tightness in your chest, or tire out faster during your weekly exercise — commit to seeing a doctor. Even if you have COPD, you can still lead a productive life full of exercise and love. With a few tests, your doctor can let you know for sure. Overcome your anxiety and be proactive.

  3. Wear orange

    Orange is the official color for COPD Awareness Month. Something as simple as sporting an orange ribbon on your jacket lets the world know that you support the fight against COPD. Since most people are familiar with pink or purple in connection with breast cancer awareness, orange is sure to generate questions from people who are unfamiliar with COPD. Use that as your teaching moment.

5 Must-Know COPD Facts

  1. ​It's a killer

    ​COPD is the fourth leading cause of death in the U.S. — following closely behind heart disease, cancer and strokes.

  2. ​It's costly

    ​COPD is a big money waster, costing the U.S. about $50 billion each year in health-related economic losses.

  3. ​It affects women more often

    ​According to a CDC study, COPD kills more women than men each year.

  4. ​It makes teens vulnerable

    ​Each day, 4,000 teens start smoking for the very first time.

  5. ​It's constant

    ​Someone with COPD dies every four minutes in the U.S.

Why Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month is Important

  1. There are three main causes

    Smoking is a major villain. Note that just because you smoke, it doesn't follow that you will get the disease even though the vast majority of COPD sufferers have either smoked in the past or smoke currently. If you have a long-term exposure to workplace pollutants like toxic chemicals, dust, or fumes — you may also be at risk for COPD. If you don't smoke or have any environmental exposure to pollutants, you can still get COPD if you are genetically predisposed to it.

  2. There are different types

    Because COPD is a combination of several kinds of chronic respiratory illnesses, there's no one-size-fits-all approach to diagnosing and treating the disease. That means that the medications for each condition will be different. A daily cough that may or may not produce that yucky stuff called mucus can point to bronchitis. Sometimes enlarged lungs are the result of emphysema which requires a totally different cocktail of medications. With the right treatment, it is possible to decrease the size and stretching of the lungs.

  3. Secondary smoke can lead to COPD

    Secondhand smoke is almost as devastating as direct smoking with regard to COPD. Children have been diagnosed with COPD just from residing in the same house with a smoker. The latest unhealthy fad to hit young people is vaping with electronic cigarettes or e-cigs. Teens think the e-cigs are cool because they come in bright colors and mimic the feeling that comes from smoking tobacco. Unbeknownst to them, vaping can also lead to nicotine addiction and eventually, COPD.

Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease Awareness Month dates

Year Date Day
2022 November 1 Tuesday
2023 November 1 Wednesday
2024 November 1 Friday
2025 November 1 Saturday
2026 November 1 Sunday
All Saints' Day
​National Calzone Day
National Vinegar Day
National Men Make Dinner Day
National Brush Day
Karnataka Rajyotsava Day
National Cook For Your Pets Day
National Jersey Friday
National Deep Fried Clams Day
National Cinnamon Day
Extra Mile Day
National Family Literacy Day
Fountain Pen Day
Love Your Lawyer Day
National Author's Day
Prime Meridian Day
World Vegan Day
Haryana Day
International Pet Groomer Appreciation Day
Lakshmi Puja
Puducherry Liberation Day
Antigua Independence Day
Kut
Kannada Rajyothsava
D. Hamilton Jackson Day
Anniversary of the Revolution
Coronation Day of His Majesty the King
Pâté Day
Laxmi Puja
Scented Candle Day
National Biologic Coordinators Day
National Jayden Day
National Mia Day
Calan Gaeaf
All Saints Day (Spain)
GeorgeNotFound's Birthday
Lil Peep's Birthday
Jayden Bartels's Birthday
Natalia Tena's Birthday
Penn Badgley's Birthday
Aishwarya Rai Bachchan's Birthday
Paige Hyland's Birthday
Anthony Ramos's Birthday
David Foster's Birthday
Earth Katsamonnat's Birthday
JoJo Fletcher's Birthday
Anthony Kiedis's Birthday
Sada Bettencourt's Birthday
Jenny McCarthy's Birthday
Marc D'Amelio's Birthday
Coco Crisp's Birthday
Gabrielle Bernstein's Birthday
Sunset Safari's Birthday
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National Fig Week
National Medical Cannabis Week
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​National Family Caregivers Month
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