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Social Media Toolkit for
BOS Education Day

We want to build awareness so that we increase education about BOS and help speed the development of potential new treatments. We put together a toolkit to make it easy for you to share! Don't forget to mark your calendar and join us Oct. 24!

Sample Post

Sample text:

Oct 24 is BOS Education Day! Bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome (BOS) affects people living with lung transplants. Learn more and join us at https://lungtransplantfoundation.org/bos-day

#BOSeducationDay #unitetobreath #BOS #transplant #lung #lungtransplant #transplantlife #raredisease #transplantjourney

Sample Post:

Sample text:

Oct 24 is BOS Education Day! Learn more about how bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome affects people with lung transplants, and join us in the hope of ending BOS: https://lungtransplantfoundation.org/bos-day

#BOSeducationDay #unitetobreath #BOS #transplant #lung #lungtransplant #transplantlife #raredisease #transplantjourney

Sample Social Posts:

Sample text:

Oct 24 is BOS Education Day! We are uniting in the hope of ending BOS. The Lung Transplant Mentorship Program is a free service providing one-on-one communication between people living successfully after transplant and those who are new or adjusting to the transplant world. If you would like to be paired with a mentor, please visit our website to learn more about mentorship opportunities https://lungtransplantfoundation.org/mentorship/

#BOSeducationDay #unitetobreath #BOS #transplant #lung #lungtransplant #transplantlife #raredisease #transplantjourney

Sample BOS Education Day Messaging 

  • Today is BOS Education Day-October 24! Learn about the challenges of Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome in lung transplant recipients. Knowledge is power.
  • On October 24, BOS Education Day, we stand with lung transplant recipients battling Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome. Together, we can spread awareness and advance research for better patient outcomes.
  • BOS affects as many as half of all lung transplant patients 5 years after transplant. Let’s work towards better understanding, treatment, and support for those who live with this reality.
  • As we recognize October 24,  BOS Education Day, it’s crucial to highlight the impact of Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome on lung transplant recipients. Raising awareness, driving research, and improving outcomes is a shared goal. Let’s continue the conversation
  • BOS Education Day (Oct 24) is a reminder of the challenges lung transplant recipients face. Together, we can advocate for improved care and research to fight Bronchiolitis Obliterans Syndrome.
  • Early detection of BOS improves long-term outcomes for transplant recipients
  • Breathe easy by learning more! Join us for BOS Education Day and uncover how we can help to improve outcomes for lung transplant survivors.
  • What is BOS, and why should it matter? Let’s dive into the facts and protect our lung transplant community
  • Unlock the knowledge on BOS this Education Day – because better awareness leads to better care for lung transplant recipients.
  • BOS is the leading cause of chronic lung allograft dysfunction (CLAD) and remains a significant challenge in post-lung transplant care worldwide.

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