The Science of Us
Pulmonary fibrosis is a brutal, invisible killer that haunts over 200,000 people in the United States, yet nine out of ten Americans cannot name a single one of its symptoms. In this episode, we follow the story of Joe, a 68-year-old builder who mistook his burning lungs and hammering heart for the simple toll of aging. We pull back the curtain on a disease that claims 40,000 American lives every year—the same number lost to breast cancer—yet remains largely in the shadows of public conversation. Discover why the lack of visibility for this "deadliest disease you've never heard of" often acts as a death sentence for those who waste precious months dismissively treating a "lingering cold". We go inside the "blueprint of a runaway repair" to see exactly how healthy, springy air sacs are gradually wrapped in stiff, suffocating bands of collagen. Learn how the body’s normal healing response goes rogue, turning flexible lungs into immobile scar tissue that chokes off oxygen from the bloodstream. We explore the 200 different conditions under the pulmonary fibrosis umbrella, from known triggers like the MUC5B gene variant and chronic acid reflux to the mysterious "idiopathic" cases where the cause remains unknown. Finally, we navigate the "diagnostic fog," examining how high-resolution CT scans and AI algorithms are finally helping specialists spot the signature of fibrosis before the damage is irreversible.
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