Newly approved procedure allows patients with COPD to breathe easier without invasive surgery

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A condition called chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, or COPD, is the third leading cause of death in the United States, claiming more than 120,000 American lives every year. In today's...
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Good. We need to have such treatment in all parts of the world and that to at affordable rates. Access to such treatment is crucial in developing contries

PranavAcharya-wr
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My poor mum in Australia needs this operation. Chronic breathing issues and this gives hope

chantelledye
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i had this procedure done a few years ago, thank god my lung hasnt collapsed anymore, talc and distilled water adhesive, still breathless if i try to lift an item, also bullas are getting bigger, lung condition is pretty bad, the things in life that was easy to do is almost impossible now, zephr valves

kopynd
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Amazing how little comments are on here 🤔

Dillydally-whiperdipper
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My mother need this treatment. We live in Sweden❤

LilaBukvic
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There will be no more lung transplant anymore for everyone prior to a brand new surgery for lung problems everywhere in USA in many many years.

dannymarkfeld
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GREAT CONTENT! VERY IMPORTANT VIDEOOO!!

GiuseppeM.
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Is this treatment available in Osaka Japan? Thanks in advance.

Best wishes,

Edward Love

edwardlove
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I just got diagnosed with small airway disease and stage 2 copd they said my life expectancy was 3-5 years

paulysmallz
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I wish they wil do it in south africa i am suffering a lot with copd and it looks like they do not care so much about us than they do in america

maxmuller-vdjw
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Never smoked would this help with my COPD

George.Mcgregor
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Why does it take so long to get social security disability with this ? I'm tapped out financially and no one cares

cindybain
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I have really have a hard time with my bething butter

AnnaMHafer
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To bad all lung doctors don't offer help like this before a patient gets to bad.

waynedavis