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National Exposure -- Advances in CF!

AttyMom

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<P>Great national news exposure -- a story which appeared on the CBS Evening News recently *(and my doctor, Craig Gerard,appears in the piece!):</P>
<P><A href="http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7386952n">http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7386952n</A></P>
 

AttyMom

New member
<P>Great national news exposure -- a story which appeared on the CBS Evening News recently *(and my doctor, Craig Gerard,appears in the piece!):</P>
<P><A href="http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7386952n">http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7386952n</A></P>
 

AttyMom

New member
<P>Great national news exposure -- a story which appeared on the CBS Evening News recently *(and my doctor, Craig Gerard,appears in the piece!):</P>
<P><A href="http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7386952n">http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7386952n</A></P>
 

Daisymae1997

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Great news for the 4% of us that actually have the mutation that this new drug treats. :)

"There were 161 people in the trial ages 12 years and older with a specific gene mutation known as G551D-CFTR, which affects 4 percent of the cystic fibrosis population. "

Here is a link to the written article, that has more information. http://www.cleveland.com/healthfit/index.ssf/2011/11/breakthrough_drug_announced_fo.html
 

Daisymae1997

New member
Great news for the 4% of us that actually have the mutation that this new drug treats. :)

"There were 161 people in the trial ages 12 years and older with a specific gene mutation known as G551D-CFTR, which affects 4 percent of the cystic fibrosis population. "

Here is a link to the written article, that has more information. http://www.cleveland.com/healthfit/index.ssf/2011/11/breakthrough_drug_announced_fo.html
 

Daisymae1997

New member
Great news for the 4% of us that actually have the mutation that this new drug treats. :)

"There were 161 people in the trial ages 12 years and older with a specific gene mutation known as G551D-CFTR, which affects 4 percent of the cystic fibrosis population. "

Here is a link to the written article, that has more information. http://www.cleveland.com/healthfit/index.ssf/2011/11/breakthrough_drug_announced_fo.html
 

catchastar

New member
Thanks for posting - He's also my doctor too!!

It sound very promising for those with the specific genes - here's hoping it'll be able to be expanded to treat others!
 

catchastar

New member
Thanks for posting - He's also my doctor too!!

It sound very promising for those with the specific genes - here's hoping it'll be able to be expanded to treat others!
 

catchastar

New member
Thanks for posting - He's also my doctor too!!

It sound very promising for those with the specific genes - here's hoping it'll be able to be expanded to treat others!
 

catchastar

New member
Thanks for posting - He's also my doctor too!!

It sound very promising for those with the specific genes - here's hoping it'll be able to be expanded to treat others!
 

catchastar

New member
Thanks for posting - He's also my doctor too!!

It sound very promising for those with the specific genes - here's hoping it'll be able to be expanded to treat others!
 

catchastar

New member
Thanks for posting - He's also my doctor too!!

It sound very promising for those with the specific genes - here's hoping it'll be able to be expanded to treat others!
 

catchastar

New member
Thanks for posting - He's also my doctor too!!

It sound very promising for those with the specific genes - here's hoping it'll be able to be expanded to treat others!
 

catchastar

New member
Thanks for posting - He's also my doctor too!!

It sound very promising for those with the specific genes - here's hoping it'll be able to be expanded to treat others!
 

catchastar

New member
Thanks for posting - He's also my doctor too!!

It sound very promising for those with the specific genes - here's hoping it'll be able to be expanded to treat others!
 
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