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cfc international funds $50,000 in research at brigham and women’s hospital, boston

We are thrilled to announce that Sattar Khoshkhoo, MD, at Brigham and Women's Hospital, has been awarded a $50,000 CFC International’s Lillian’s Legacy Research Grant.

This incredible funding will support Dr. Khoshkhoo's groundbreaking research, which aims to innovate and improve patient care in our community by determining the underlying causes of seizures in CFC syndrome.

Read the press release here.

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To improve the quality of life for individuals with Cardiofaciocutaneous syndrome and their families through support, research, awareness and education.

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To advance understanding and treatment of CFC syndrome.

To provide support as needed by people affected by CFC syndrome through outreach, education and information sharing.

  • To ensure that physicians have ready access to the latest information to enable accurate diagnosis and proper symptom treatment.

  • To maintain and expand a registry of individuals with CFC syndrome.

  • To foster and facilitate medical research on CFC syndrome including development of appropriate treatments.

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  • To support a collaborative relationship among the conditions of the RAS pathway.

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