— Insmed's Educational Initiative, Suspect Bronchiectasis (Suspect BE), Aims to Elevate Recognition and Diagnosis of Bronchiectasis and Encourage Conversations with a Pulmonologist —
— Bronchiectasis Symptoms Often Overlap with COPD or Asthma and May Go Unrecognized for Years, Highlighting the Need to Look Deeper at Respiratory Symptoms —
— TV Personality, Ty Pennington, Brings Visibility to the Chronic Lung Condition Through His Experience Caring for His Mother, Who is Living with Bronchiectasis —
BRIDGEWATER, N.J., May 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Insmed Incorporated (Nasdaq: INSM), a people-first global biopharmaceutical company striving to deliver first- and best-in-class therapies to transform the lives of patients facing serious diseases, today announced a collaboration with Emmy® Award–winning TV host, designer, and carpenter, Ty Pennington, to launch Suspect Bronchiectasis (Suspect BE). The educational initiative focuses on increasing awareness and proper diagnosis of bronchiectasis, a serious and chronic lung disease that may worsen over time and lead to lung damage. It encourages people with unresolved respiratory symptoms – such as cough, excess mucus, and recurrent lung infections, which may overlap with other respiratory conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) or asthma – to talk with a pulmonologist to see if additional testing, like a computed tomography (CT) scan, is the right next step to rule out or confirm bronchiectasis.
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