By learning about the implications of all transplant-related medications and treatments before undergoing a transplant, men with cystic fibrosis can avoid some of the harmful reproductive side effects and improve their ability to have biological children post-transplant.
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Both men and women with CF are just as likely to give or get a sexually transmitted infection (STI) as people without CF. Taking the proper steps to protect yourself is critical to your overall health.
For some people with CF, having sex can come with physical discomfort, aggravations and pain. Fortunately, some practical tips and advice can help both men and women with CF fully enjoy their sex lives.
Revised Law Includes Designated Funding for Rare Diseases
Historic Time in Treatment of Rare Disease as Promising Drugs Reach Phase 3 Trials
Most women with CF have normal hormonal function, reproductive tracts and sexual development. Despite this, there are common general and disease-specific sexual and reproductive health concerns that are common in CF.
Legislation to Help Speed Research for Cystic Fibrosis and Other Rare Diseases
Cystic Fibrosis Foundation Drug Development Model Spawns More Than 30 Promising Therapies
Foundation and Legislative Supporters Pushed for Bill
Bill Would Remove Financial Penalties for Participating in Research Studies