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What causes cystic fibrosis? People are born with cystic fibrosis; it is a genetic disorder. Approximately one in every 25 Canadians is a carrier of the gene which causes CF. If two persons who carry the CF gene have a child, there is a one in four chance that the baby will be born with cystic fibrosis.
Is there a cure for cystic fibrosis? As yet, there is no known cure for CF, but there is real hope. Since 1960, the Canadian Cystic Fibrosis Foundation has worked to find a cure or control for CF. With developments in research and treatment in Canada, the median age of survival has increased from four years in 1960, to 37 years today; a tremendous accomplishment, but not enough.
What are the signs and symptoms of cystic fibrosis?
For more information please
contact the chapter or see
the Canadian
National Web Site
Canadian
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Charitable Registration No. 10684- 5100 RR0001.
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