What is the life expectancy of a person with late diagnosis of cystic fibrosis?
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According to the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation's 2021 annual report, the median predicted survival rate for people born in recent years is over 50. With a late diagnosis of cystic fibrosis, life expectancy is influenced by the severity of the disease presentation at the time of diagnosis, the individual's specific genetic mutations, and access to modern therapeutic advancements. A late diagnosis often correlates with milder initial symptoms, leading to a unique and often more favorable prognosis than historic statistics suggest.