The expansion of Trikafta, a life-saving drug for those living with cystic fibrosis (CF), is being celebrated as a monumental step forward in improving lives. With the medication now covered for a broader range of patients, local CF advocate Kasey McIntyre is reflecting on what this means for families like hers.
McIntyre, whose son has CF, says the expanded coverage is a significant step forward. “Reaching more people that have a mutation that’s necessary to have the drug is fantastic because again, we’re looking to have all people have their breakthroughs, and this is another example of changes being made."
She expressed confidence in the rigorous research behind the decision. “They must have done their research, and it was backdated and fact-checked, and it’s showing such overwhelming results for patients.”
The expanded access is also fueling hope for a brighter future. “I guess we have a lot of hope that there is a better future for all with cystic fibrosis. And I think that has been the goal, a better future for all,” McIntyre shared. “I do believe that here as well, in our future here, it’s not something unattainable anymore.”
McIntyre also highlighted the incredible community support in Estevan. “I just want to make a separate note that Estevan’s fundraising for the walk had drawn over $16,000. We surpassed our $15,000 goal set by Cystic Fibrosis Canada, and we are overwhelmed by the support of Estevan and surrounding areas.”
Estevan’s annual CF Walk has grown significantly over the years. “It started 10 years ago with the Estevan Kinettes Club, and it’s now seeing growth time and time again. It shows we have support in Estevan to find a cure,” McIntyre said.She emphasized her gratitude for the community and the larger efforts of the CF Foundation.
“I can’t even put it into words. When you read the numbers, we have one of the largest teams in all of Canada. It’s amazing what a few people can do when they get together and believe in the same cause.”
Finally, McIntyre expressed her appreciation for the government’s efforts in expanding access to Trikafta. “Knowing how hard the doctors and his CF team work to bring these ideas to governments of all levels to show that it’s working, to show that this change needs to happen, it’s clear that no one should be left behind,” she said.
The expansion of Trikafta coverage is a beacon of hope for families across the province, with Estevan’s strong fundraising efforts demonstrating the power of community in the fight for a cure.