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Cystic fibrosis (CF) is a genetic disorder that has not seen an increase in its overall incidence, as the condition is caused by inherited mutations in the CFTR gene. However, advances in genetic screening and awareness have led to more diagnoses, which may give the impression of an increase. Furthermore, improvements in treatment and care have significantly increased the life expectancy of individuals with CF, leading to a larger population living with the condition. Overall, while the number of diagnosed cases may rise, the genetic nature of the disease keeps its incidence relatively stable.

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