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Clare Mother Says Funds Raised In Support Of Cystic Fibrosis Will Change Lives

The Mother of a Clare teenager suffering from Cystic Fybrosis is asking the public to give what they can on this 65 roses day.

The event which takes its name from the way children first pronounce the condition is the annual fundraiser for Cystic Fibrosis nationwide.

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CF is currently the most common gentically inherited disease in Ireland with an estimated 33 new diagnosis occuring each year , while the median living age for those living with the condition at just 51 years.

Deborah Kett, whose 19 year old daughter Hannah was diagnosed at four months old says funds raised in today’s campaign will change lives.

You can listen to the interview below.

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