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Managing COPD

COPD is a progressive disease, which means that it gets worse over time. Because there is no cure for COPD, all the currently available treatments concentrate on slowing the disease progression, controlling the symptoms and reducing complications.

It is very important that you have a good relationship with your doctor. Do not be afraid to make an appointment with your doctor to talk about any changes in your condition, and speak up if you are concerned about your treatments or unexpected symptoms.

This section explains what you can do to help manage your condition, and what kind of treatment you are likely to receive.


Useful Resources to Quit Smoking:

Stopping smoking is not an easy process. Don’t be frustrated if at first you don’t succeed. Remember, 80% of people who have quit permanently have made at least three serious attempts to quit previously. Here are some links to smoking cessation websites and help lines to offer you extra support while you are trying to quit.

Health Canada:
www.hc-sc.gc.ca

Stupid (Anti-Smoking Website):
www.stupid.ca

The Cancer Society of Canada:
www.cancer.ca

Canadian Cancer Society
Smokers' Helpline
1-877-513-5333
smokershelpline.ca

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