Thorax 1998;53:239-240 ( April )
Editorial
Lung research funding in the UK: the British Lung Foundation
perspective
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The British Lung Foundation was launched in 1985 by a group of
leading respiratory specialists to fund medical research into the
prevention, treatment, alleviation, and cure of all lung diseases and
to disseminate the useful results of this research. It remains the only
charity supporting research throughout the UK into all aspects of lung
disease and relies entirely on voluntary donations for this.
Although lung disease is the second largest cause of mortality in
the UK, accounting for one in five deaths, its research funding
attracts only 2% of government funding. The demand placed on the
British Lung Foundation for research funding is substantial and is
increasing every year.
Since 1985 the British Lung Foundation has committed over £10.8
million to research across the whole spectrum of lung diseases. These
funds have been raised against strong competition for voluntary donations from other charitable causes, many of which are considered more fashionable and . . . [Full text of this article]