Alexander Gelbard

Alexander Gelbard

Jun 28, 2018

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Your energy and drive for answers will keep us moving fast to cure iSGS.

Thanks to everyone's support, you commitment will help us cure this disease.


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  • James Nichols
    James Nichols
    Thank you for getting this project going. My wife is struggling from iSGS and we are looking for answers. It seems like there are not many good answers at the moment.
    Aug 01, 2018
  • Julie Dickinson
    Julie Dickinson Backer
    Keep working so hard. We are desperate for answers! Let’s find a cure! Thank you! Julie
    Jun 29, 2018
  • Pat Wenborn
    Pat Wenborn Backer
    Thanks. Let's hope we find a cure eventually!
    Jun 29, 2018
  • Cynthia Reber
    Cynthia ReberBacker
    Heartfelt thanks to you and your team.
    Jun 28, 2018
  • Erica Dobson
    Erica DobsonBacker
    I can’t thank you enough for continuing to research towards hopefully a cure for this horrid disease x
    Jun 28, 2018
  • Sharon Bryant
    Sharon BryantBacker
    Thank you Dr. Gelbard and team. This is so important and I look forward to a cure some day.
    Jun 28, 2018
  • Holly Grealis
    Holly GrealisBacker
    Thank-you Dr Gelbard and to your research team for your dedication to find a cure to ISS.
    Jun 28, 2018

About This Project

Idiopathic subglottic stenosis (iSGS) is a rare and life-threatening disease involving airway obstruction. Given its rarity, a number of options for treatment have been developed. The proposed study will continue and extend the PCORI-funded study in iSGS conducted by the North American Airway Collaborative (NoAAC) to collect objective long-term data on outcomes and side effects. This information is critical to help patients decide on the best treatment.

Blast off!

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