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Poll Results
When do you think that type 1 diabetes will be cured?
The word 'cure' means different things to different people, but think about what it means to you when you answer
Within the next 5 years
10%
42
Within the next 10 years
26%
107
Within the next 20 years
26%
107
More than 20 years from now
15%
61
Never
11%
47
I don't know
9%
39
Total votes: 403
When do you think that type 1 diabetes will be cured?
Poll dates: November 26 - December 3, 2008
Total Votes: 403When my daughter was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes in September 1989, we were told that science would likely have a cure within 10 years. Over the years, I've heard that statement repeated many times -- that is, science will likely find a cure for type 1 diabetes within 10 years. Cynics would note that, even today, the cure remains 10 years away. Optimists would cite the enormous progress that has been made over the years and that we're closer than ever to finding a cure.
As we noted in our January 2008 poll asking about how diabetes will be cured, doctors, scientists, and engineers around the world are working on many ways to cure type 1 diabetes. We tend to think that the cure will come from a closed loop pump (both 39%), rather than some kind of biological intervention.
While no one can say for sure when a cure for type 1 diabetes will be widely available, there is every reason to be optimistic that we will see dramatic improvements in how type 1 diabetes is managed in the relatively near future.
This table summarizes results of this poll question from the past years:
Answer Nov 2008 May 2005 Jan 2004 Within 5 Years 10% 9% 15% Within 10 years 26% 34% 36% Within 20 years 26% 29% 25% More than 20 years 15% 10% 8% Never 11% 9% 8% Don't know 9% 6% 5%
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Last Updated: Wednesday December 03, 2008 09:31:59
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