Coalville to host lung health event at town supermarket next month - aiming to help North West Leicestershire patients
By Coalville Nub News Reporter
22nd May 2023 | Local News
A lung health event is taking place in Coalville month to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of lung problems, particularly cancer.
It is taking place on Tuesday, June 20, to try to help get local patients the help they need as quickly as possible.
The event has been arranged by NHS Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland, together with the East Midlands Cancer Alliance (EMCA), local GP practices and other health organisations.
People are invited to come along to the event in Morrison's Car Park, Whitwick Road, Coalville, LE67 3JN, between 10am and 2pm.
Dr Ben Noble, a GP in Leicestershire and a GP clinical lead for EMCA said: "We're keen to increase the diagnoses of lung problems in North West Leicestershire as there will be a number of people living with symptoms which could be improved by treatment.
"Lung cancer itself causes more deaths in the UK than any other cancer and the symptoms can often be difficult to spot.
"However, early diagnosis results in much better outcomes."
At the event, people will be able to:
• Learn about the signs and symptoms of lung cancer and how to prevent it.
• Step inside the inflatable mega lung to find out more about respiratory illnesses.
• Get a COVID vaccination, if eligible.
• Get support to give up smoking to reduce your risk of developing cancer and other respiratory diseases.
• Speak to a GP about any lung problems you are experiencing and book a lung health check.
• If you are already living with cancer, or supporting someone who is, come and learn how Macmillan can help.
The signs and symptoms of lung cancer that the NHS would like patients to look out for are:
• A cough for three weeks or more
• Coughing up blood
• Persistent chest pain
• Unexplained weight loss
• Loss of appetite
• Breathlessness
• Recurring chest infections
• Unexplained tiredness
Dr Noble added: "If you have symptoms, it is important to get checked out straight away.
"It's probably nothing serious, but finding cancer early makes it more treatable.
Martin Rimes, aged 62 and from Coalville, has been living with lung cancer for seven years and features in the promotional materials for the event.
He said: "I was first diagnosed after experiencing chest pain, but by that time it had spread from my lungs.
"I hadn't been feeling right for quite some time before that.
"If I had gone to my GP practice sooner, it would have been much easier to treat.
"I feel very fortunate to have found a treatment that is working and my lung cancer is now stable.
"I would encourage anyone who isn't feeling themselves to book an appointment at their GP practice.
"It might be nothing to worry about but, if it is cancer, you have a better chance of being able to do something about it if it is caught early."
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