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The CPF Research and Professional Education Fund

The primary research challenge is that current investigational therapies are widely considered to be treatment to alleviate symptoms of IPF or to slow the natural, unrelenting progression of the disease, thereby extending survival. No current investigational therapy however is viewed as a potential cure. As a result, there are myriad areas of research that require the attention of our Fund to effectively advance efforts to find a cure for IPF; quite simply, researchers cannot target new approaches to treating and curing IPF until definitive answers are found to answer the question of 'what causes IPF?', and 'how does the disease progress in patients?"

Primary Objectives of the CPF Research Fund

In late 2002, the CPF established its Research Fund with a goal of funding emerging approaches to understanding, treating - and ultimately curing - IPF. The Fund also aims to advance medical education of IPF to improve detection, diagnosis and treatment standards in the physician and healthcare community. This Fund was established in direct response to the glaring need in the research community to obtain funding to advance new approaches to understanding, treating, and ultimately curing IPF.

To meet this challenge the CPF focuses its research initiatives in the following areas:

  • Epidemiology - the study of the causes, distribution, and control of IPF within certain populations; research in this area can lead to better understanding of potential risk factors or exposures that can lead to IPF
  • Pathophysiology - understanding the origination and development of IPF; research in this area could lead to new approaches to targeting biological markers that cause IPF to begin, or progress
  • Translational research - bringing scientific findings at a molecular or cellular level ("bench", or laboratory research) into clinical application, or human studies
  • Genetics - identifying the role of a gene or genes in the development of IPF; research in this area could uncover specific chromosomes that cause IPF, thereby leading to early diagnosis and treatment, or even prevention
  • Professional Education - ensuring the healthcare community is educated to properly diagnose, treat, and manage patients with IPF
To date, the CPF Research Fund has invested more than $700,000 in research and professional education efforts to improve clinical understanding of the disease and improve the standards of care for its treatment awarded more than $250,000 in research gifts to leading medical centers in the United States. In 2006, the CPF also announced a landmark partnership with the American Thoracic Society to jointly fund a $100,000 research gift. Click here to view the announcement.

Research Funded by the CPF

Education of the medical community on the epidemiology and pathology of IPF remains a challenge. In fact, the CPF's Basic Research Questionnaire found that:

  • 15% of patients were not diagnosed according the standards set forth in the Consensus Statement of the American Thoracic Society
     
  • More than 60% of patients were diagnosed with another form of respiratory illness before being accurately diagnosed with IPF
     
  • 58% of patients went more than one year between the time they were aware of symptoms until being diagnosed with PF; 16% went more than 2 years
To help bridge this clear educational gap in the clinical community, the CPF Research and Professional Education Division seeks to improve awareness of IPF with primary care physicians and community pulmonologists. To date, the CPF has:

 

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