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The Benefits Of Cystic Fibrosis

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Oftentimes, the first thing that comes to mind when someone mentions an inherited genetic disease is cancer, or even diabetes. However, there are hundreds and thousands of other inherited diseases that effect millions of people each year but are over-looked or underrepresented for various reasons. An example of one of these disease is Cystic Fibrosis(CF). There is not much popularity associated with Cystic Fibrosis because there’s limited research on the topic. However, according to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, C.F. is a genetic disease that is essentially a severe cold that never goes away. Mucus builds up in the lungs as well as the pancreas and can impair a persons breathing capabilities (About Cystic Fibrosis 1). Cystic fibrosis is a …show more content…

carriers, and then there still a chance the child will not get C.F. According to the Cystic Fibrosis foundation, even if both of the parents are C.F. carriers, the chances of their child having C.F. are only 25% (About Cystic Fibrosis). Similarly, a table from The diagnosis of cystic fibrosis by Beryl J. Rosenstein and Garry R. Cutting summarizes criteria for diagnosis C.F., according to the chart you must have at least one of the following two observable features which include, having a sibling who has C.F. or having a newborn who was tested for C.F and the results were positive. If you are positive for one of the traits, then in addition to that you must have “an increased sweat chloride concentration by pilocarpine iontophoresis on two or more occasions or identification of two C.F. mutations (as previously stated) or demonstration of abnormal nasal epithelial ion transport” (Rosenstein 1). The required criteria that are needed for a diagnosis of C.F. are encouraging. The illness is not airborne, but rather genetic, and even if the parents have a positive gene for C.F., there still is a good chance the child will not have …show more content…

revolves around mechanism by which neutrophils react in the body. According to Margaroli, C., and R. Tirouvanziam, neutrophils might not be the tight and ridged leukocytes they were previous thought to be, rather they have a lot of elasticity when it comes to how they unfold in the tissues in the body (Margaroli and Tirouvanziam 1). This neutrophil elasticity creates a perfect setting for diseased microenvironments to grow in the body which is often associated with lung disease and C.F. (Margaroli and Tirouvanziam 1). In C.F. patient’s neutrophils are often over worked and there is neutrophil activity in the body’s extracellular fluid which shows the relationship between the relationship of C.F. patients and this discovery of neutrophil activity (Margaroli and Tirouvanziam 1). This innovation can lead to more knowledge about the activity and formation on neutrophils and show scientists more about the underlying cause and potentially a cure/solution for C.F.
Between genetics, symptoms, pathology, treatments and new innovations, one could say Cystic Fibrosis is a loaded and complicated illness. However, C.F. effects too many people for it to be forgotten about or underrepresented. With further research and new discoveries, every day we are one set closer to curing this

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