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It is estimated that there may be as many as 2 million people in the UK who have undiagnosed chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Undiagnosed COPD results in an increased symptom burden, reduced quality of life, risk of exacerbations and the potential to develop comorbid conditions. General practice nurses have a key role to play in identifying those who may have COPD and ensuring patients get timely treatment to reduce unnecessary suffering and risk to health.