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National Sarcoidosis Awareness Month

In conjunction with National Sarcoidosis Awareness Month in April, and in partnership with the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research (FSR), the CHEST Foundation has launched the second annual Seek Answers. Inspire Results. campaign. This national awareness effort encourages people living with sarcoidosis to take a proactive role in their care.

Throughout the campaign, CHEST Foundation and FSR are providing people living with sarcoidosis and their caregivers the tools necessary to understand and manage their unique condition through individual provider and patient toolkits. One of the materials included within these toolkits is the “Sarcoid Five.” Due to the variability of disease presentation, the “Sarcoid Five” provides a list of five questions designed to start proactive patient-doctor conversations and help people living with sarcoidosis to understand treatment options and create a personalized plan to control their individual condition.

Additional campaign materials include a radio media tour, social media sharable images, infographics, as well as compelling digital assets, including a video and interactive, Web-based element.

Further information can be found at chestnet.org/sarcoid.

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In conjunction with National Sarcoidosis Awareness Month in April, and in partnership with the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research (FSR), the CHEST Foundation has launched the second annual Seek Answers. Inspire Results. campaign. This national awareness effort encourages people living with sarcoidosis to take a proactive role in their care.

Throughout the campaign, CHEST Foundation and FSR are providing people living with sarcoidosis and their caregivers the tools necessary to understand and manage their unique condition through individual provider and patient toolkits. One of the materials included within these toolkits is the “Sarcoid Five.” Due to the variability of disease presentation, the “Sarcoid Five” provides a list of five questions designed to start proactive patient-doctor conversations and help people living with sarcoidosis to understand treatment options and create a personalized plan to control their individual condition.

Additional campaign materials include a radio media tour, social media sharable images, infographics, as well as compelling digital assets, including a video and interactive, Web-based element.

Further information can be found at chestnet.org/sarcoid.

In conjunction with National Sarcoidosis Awareness Month in April, and in partnership with the Foundation for Sarcoidosis Research (FSR), the CHEST Foundation has launched the second annual Seek Answers. Inspire Results. campaign. This national awareness effort encourages people living with sarcoidosis to take a proactive role in their care.

Throughout the campaign, CHEST Foundation and FSR are providing people living with sarcoidosis and their caregivers the tools necessary to understand and manage their unique condition through individual provider and patient toolkits. One of the materials included within these toolkits is the “Sarcoid Five.” Due to the variability of disease presentation, the “Sarcoid Five” provides a list of five questions designed to start proactive patient-doctor conversations and help people living with sarcoidosis to understand treatment options and create a personalized plan to control their individual condition.

Additional campaign materials include a radio media tour, social media sharable images, infographics, as well as compelling digital assets, including a video and interactive, Web-based element.

Further information can be found at chestnet.org/sarcoid.

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