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New momentum in research offers hope for people living with lupus
- Nancy Mize Gonzalez was diagnosed with lupus, a chronic autoimmune disease, when she was 18 years old.
- Lupus causes the immune system to attack the body's own tissues, mistaking them for harmful invaders.
- For 50 years, there were no treatments specifically approved by the FDA for lupus.
- Currently, there are four FDA-approved targeted therapies for lupus, and many clinical trials are ongoing, creating new hope for patients.
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New momentum in research offers hope for people living with lupus
(BPT) - Since she was 8 years old, Nancy Mize Gonzalez dreamed of becoming a concert pianist. She practiced for hours a day every day, and it paid off. At 16, Gonzalez was accepted into a college music program to…
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