Cystic Fibrosis in Relation to Anatomy and Physiology
+Cystic Fibrosis (CF) affects the body's lungs and digestive system and can be linked to a defective gene.
+Nearly 30,000 Americans live with CF yearly, and nearly 70,000 individuals have been diagnosed with CF worldwide. Typical
+Cystic Fibrosis typically involves a sticky mucus, which clogs the body's lungs and can obstruct the pancreas.
+When CF begins to affect the pancreas, natural enzymes are stopped and unable to help in the process of breaking down and absorbing food.
+Cystic Fibrosis (CF) affects the body's lungs and digestive system and can be linked to a defective gene.
+Nearly 30,000 Americans live with CF yearly, and nearly 70,000 individuals have been diagnosed with CF worldwide. Typical
+Cystic Fibrosis typically involves a sticky mucus, which clogs the body's lungs and can obstruct the pancreas.
+When CF begins to affect the pancreas, natural enzymes are stopped and unable to help in the process of breaking down and absorbing food.