Lung health and preventing lung disease remain a significant concern for military veterans and contractors. Depending on your deployment location(s) and job-related functions in the military, you may be at risk of developing lung disease due to past exposure to tobacco use, workplace, and environmental exposures. You should discuss your deployment history and potential hazards associated with deployment and job-related functions with your healthcare provider and have lung function tests, or pulmonary function tests (PFTs), to ensure healthy lung function and help identify early warning signs of lung disease.
Partner News
The American Lung Association and VA are partnering to better support Veterans in maintaining lung health. Read more about this partnership in our press release.
Additional Resources
Get Involved
We would love for you to follow in the footsteps of many other veterans and get involved with our mission. Here's how:
- Find support to better manage lung disease through the Lung HelpLine, Better Breathers Network, Better Breathers Clubs, and Inspire Online Communities.
- Become a LUNG FORCE hero and inspire, encourage, and empower others to raise their voice about lung cancer.
- Are you a health professional? Join our Healthcare Professionals for Clean Air and Climate Action!
- Attend a LUNG FORCE Walk or Fight for Air Climb
Page last updated: April 18, 2024