As 2025 comes to a close, ELF looks back on a year of achievements in EU projects, highlighting the impact of patient involvement across Europe.
At ELF, we are committed to making sure people with lung conditions can influence research and healthcare policy across Europe. We do this through participation in EU-funded projects and facilitating patient involvement, from project design to the resources we share.
The SOLACE project is developing a toolbox to help countries across Europe introduce lung cancer screening and address health inequalities in the process. This year, the SOLACE project has:

LungHealth4Life encourages children to look after their lungs from a young age. The project promotes prevention of long-term respiratory diseases through school-based lung health checks (spirometry) and educational lessons. In 2025, the LH4L project:

The EU PAL-COPD project integrates palliative and end-of-life care into standard treatment for advanced COPD. The aim is to improve the quality of life for patients and their loved ones. This year, the project:

FRESHAIR4Life (FA4Life) focuses on preventing exposure to air pollution and tobacco in underserved populations, with special attention to young people. In 2025, this project:

Launched in 2025, NEXUS addresses the health impacts of non-exhaust urban air pollution (brake, tyre and road wear particles). So far, the project has:

SPARC is a three-year EU4Health project advancing personalised cancer care across Europe. Key milestones include:
ELF remains committed to involving patients in all stages of EU projects. To explore collaboration opportunities, visit our EU Projects page, or email info@europeanlung.org.