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See the latest news about CMT drug development and read stories from the CMT community that highlight why we must deliver treatments and cures during our lifetime.
How Breakthroughs in Other Diseases Can Impact CMT
Unlike other neuromuscular diseases, CMT patients have no approved treatments. See how we’re applying breakthroughs in SMA to advance CMT drug development.
A rallying cry for the CMT community: If not us, then who? If not now, then when?
By: Gary Donaldson The New York Times recently published an article about individuals living with rare genetic diseases who have become advocates for their conditions. These courageous champions are shaping research to change the course of their disease, despite the...
Reflections on a CMT Research Supporter
By Patrick Livney, Chairman of the Board Recently, I was contacted by Barton, a son of Charles G. Bentzin, who informed me of the passing of his father. Sadness aside, his reaching out touched me on two fronts. First, telling me how Charles “enjoyed talking with you...
DTx Pharma Achieves Second Milestone in Study to Advance Treatments for CMT1A
The CMT Research Foundation is pleased to announce that our partner DTx Pharma just completed the second milestone in a study we’re funding which uses their proprietary technology to suppress the overexpression of PMP22, the protein that causes CMT1A. Their work has...
Fatherhood and CMT: 10 Life Lessons from Dad
Fritz Schneider has worn many hats in his life. He has managed supermarkets, served as a deckhand on tugboats, owned a retail cleaning company, worked as a tour guide and even opened a neighborhood bar in his wife’s home country of Romania. Living with CMT is also on...
College Graduate with CMT to Devote Career to Finding Cures
By: Allison Taylor I grew up in a small town in Texas, where everyone knew everything about everyone. Looking back on my childhood, I'm surprised at how well my mom kept our legacy of CMT hidden. With five generations of CMT in my family, I want to break that chain...
Three Reasons We Need Treatments for CMT
By: Allease Vickery I didn’t know CMT existed until I was diagnosed with it 11 years ago. As an adult, it was strange to learn I had a disease my family and I had never heard of, but it answered many questions about my childhood. Growing up, kids at school would...
A Brotherly Bond That Must Be Broken
By: Emma Evans As brothers, my teenage sons Alex and Jake share many things. Unfortunately, having CMT is one of them. Alex and Jake inherited CMT from their father. He was diagnosed at a young age but had no clue what type he had. When I met him, we didn't even know...
Losing My Daughter: What CMT Really Looks Like
By: Michelle Moon Before my daughter Julianna was born, I knew as much about CMT as the average neurologist, which is to say I knew very little. During residency, I met a patient with CMT who was a rock climber. His hand muscles were atrophied, but he spent his...
CMT Ends with Me: My Painful Decision Not to Become a Mother
By: Diane, living with CMT I’d give you my feet if I could. That’s what my strong, stoic mother told me as she struggled to watch me walk as a teenager. I was a natural athlete growing up. I loved running and excelled at it. One day while running, I blew out my...
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