Email Story Print Story Simple Test Detects Major Lung Disease NOVEMBER 01, 2007 DENVER — Half the people with COPD don't know they have it and aren't getting treatment Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is the third leading cause of death in the United States, yet the National Institutes of Health estimates that 12 million people with the disease don't even know they have it. A simple test, called spirometry can help diagnose COPD. Free spirometry tests will be offered on four dates in December at select SmartCare Family Medical Centers. "Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease is a treatable and preventable disease," said Rand Sutherland, MD, Associate Professor of Medicine at National Jewish. "Because people do not generally recognize symptoms of COPD until their lungs are functioning about half as well as normal, lung-function testing, or spirometry, is crucial to detecting the disease before extensive lung damage has occurred." New York Times on COPD From Smoking Boom, a Major Killer of Women Researchers Search for Clues to COPD Smoking, the Environment and an Epidemic of Lung Disease COPD is an umbrella term for a variety of diseases, including emphysema and chronic bronchitis, that cause a progressive loss of airflow in lungs. It is caused primarily by smoking tobacco. Approximately 120,000 people die of COPD in the United States each year. Nearly 12 million have been diagnosed with the disease, but experts believe another 12 million are likely to have the disease. There is no cure yet for COPD. Early detection of COPD, however, can lead to changes that slow the progressive loss of lung function, improve symptoms and quality of life and prevent flare-ups that can land a person in the hospital or even cause death. COPD can be easily diagnosed with a simple spirometry test, which involves blowing hard into a machine that measures air flow in and out of a person's lungs. In addition to detecting potential COPD, spirometry tests can also detect other breathing abnormalities, such as asthma, that need further medical attention. National Jewish is partnering with SmartCare Family Medical Centers to offer free spirometry tests the first week of December. The testing will be done at four separate SmartCare Centers located inside Wal-Mart Supercenters across the Denver metro area. SmartCare Centers offer walk-in healthcare services for minor acute illnesses in 15 Denver metro Wal-Mart Supercenters. The free spirometry testing schedule is as follows: Saturday, Dec. 1 at 10am-2pm: 6101 South Aurora Parkway, Aurora Monday, Dec. 3 at 11am-3pm: 7800 East Smith Rd., Denver Tuesday, Dec. 4 at 10am-2pm: 500 Summit Blvd., Broomfield Thursday, Dec. 6 at 9am-1pm: 1325 North Denver Ave., Loveland Media Resources We have many faculty members, from bench scientists to clinicians, who can speak on almost any aspect of respiratory, immune, cardiac and gastrointestinal disease as well as lung cancer and basic immunology. Accomplishments & Awards Annual Report Financials Media Contacts Our team is available to arrange interviews, discuss events and story ideas. Adam Dormuth 303.398.1002 office 970.222.5034 mobile dormutha@njhealth.org Jessica Berry 303.398.1082 office 303.807.9491 mobile berryj@njhealth.org