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Some facts about Cystic Fibrosis:
- Cystic Fibrosis (CF) is the UK's most common life-threatening inherited disease.
- Cystic Fibrosis affects over 8,000 people in the UK.
- Over two million people in the UK carry the faulty gene that causes Cystic Fibrosis - around 1 in 25 of the population.
- If two carriers have a child, the baby has a 1 in 4 chance of having Cystic Fibrosis.
- Cystic Fibrosis affects the internal organs, especially the lungs and digestive system, by clogging them with thick sticky mucus. This makes it hard to breathe and digest food.
- Each week, five babies are born with Cystic Fibrosis.
- Each week, three young lives are lost to Cystic Fibrosis.
- Average life expectancy is around 31 years, although improvements in treatments mean a baby born today could expect to live for longer.
For more information about CF, visit the Cystic Fibrosis Trust website.
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