While the film captures the emotional spirit of the family's journey, it took several "extraordinary measures" of its own with the facts: A review of Extraordinary Measures - The Scientist

The 2010 film Extraordinary Measures tells the powerful true story of John Crowley, a father who risked everything to find a cure for his children’s rare genetic disorder. While the film was received as a standard inspirational drama, the real-life events behind it are far more complex and remarkable. The True Story Behind the Screen

The movie is based on the nonfiction book The Cure by journalist Geeta Anand . It follows John Crowley (played by Brendan Fraser), a successful executive whose two youngest children, Megan and Patrick, were diagnosed with .

: Unwilling to accept the diagnosis, Crowley quit his job and its stable health plan to start his own biotech company. His goal was to fast-track the development of an enzyme replacement therapy before his children’s hearts failed. Fact vs. Hollywood Fiction

: At the time of their diagnosis, Pompe disease—a rare neuromuscular disorder that causes muscle deterioration—was essentially a death sentence. Children with the condition rarely lived past the age of two.

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While the film captures the emotional spirit of the family's journey, it took several "extraordinary measures" of its own with the facts: A review of Extraordinary Measures - The Scientist

The 2010 film Extraordinary Measures tells the powerful true story of John Crowley, a father who risked everything to find a cure for his children’s rare genetic disorder. While the film was received as a standard inspirational drama, the real-life events behind it are far more complex and remarkable. The True Story Behind the Screen Extraordinary Measures

The movie is based on the nonfiction book The Cure by journalist Geeta Anand . It follows John Crowley (played by Brendan Fraser), a successful executive whose two youngest children, Megan and Patrick, were diagnosed with . While the film captures the emotional spirit of

: Unwilling to accept the diagnosis, Crowley quit his job and its stable health plan to start his own biotech company. His goal was to fast-track the development of an enzyme replacement therapy before his children’s hearts failed. Fact vs. Hollywood Fiction It follows John Crowley (played by Brendan Fraser),

: At the time of their diagnosis, Pompe disease—a rare neuromuscular disorder that causes muscle deterioration—was essentially a death sentence. Children with the condition rarely lived past the age of two.

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