Lupus International

The primary function of Lupus International is to alleviate suffering for lupus patients through patient services, including education, early detection of undiagnosed cases through awareness promotion, and to eradicate lupus by supporting lupus research.

There is hope. Since 1983, we have provided thousands of people with educational and supportive services. We assist those affected by lupus to live fuller, more productive lives.

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  • Debbie

    Hello   my name is Debbie and I was looking around and I saw this site.  Thank you for having me.

    4 months ago

  • Theresa

    Sign me up, I have 30 years of info stored up in this body and would love to answer any questions or just be here for support

    11 months ago

  • Lupus

    Adult & Pediatric Lupus Symposium at UCLA

    Date: February 28, 2009
    Location: Ronald Reagan Hospital at UCLA Medical Center

    CALL TODAY!
    Attendance to the symposium is FREE
    however you must pre-register by calling
    888/532-2322 or 949/833-2121.

    Lupus International is honored to have several world renowned physicians discuss as a panel and individually about lupus and its effects on the body.

    Robert Lahita, M.D., Ph.D is the Chairman of Lupus International's Board of Directors. He serves as a Professor of Medicine at Mount Sinai Medical School and is currently a senior attending physician at Saint Vincent's Medical Center in NYC and as an adjunct Professor of Medicine at the New York Medical College. Dr. Lahita is also Chairman of the Department of Medicine at Neward Beth Israel Medical Center. The Textbook of Autoimmunity, which he edited, is the seminal work on the subject for medical professionals, and he is also the editor of the recently published fourth edition of the standard textbook Systemic Lupus Erythematosus. He has appeared on Good Morning America, CBS This Morning, Today, and Regis & Kelly. Named one of New York magazine's Best Doctors in New York for the last five consecutive years.

    Bevra H. Hahn M.D. is a Professor of Medicine, Vice-Chair of the Department of Medicine, and Chief of Rheumatology at the School of Medicine at the University of California in Los Angeles. She serves on Lupus International's Medical Advisory Board, and is a Member of the Clinical Advisory Board of Alder Biopharmaceuticals Inc. She has served on the editorial boards of the Journal of Clinical Investigation ... and the Annals of Internal Medicine. Dr. Hahn has authored more than 100 peer-reviewed research papers and over 40 book chapters or reviews, and has served as co-editor of the influential textbook, Dubois' Lupus Erythematosus.

    Deborah Mc Curdy, M.D. is the head of the pediatric rheumatology department at UCLA as well as the fellowship program director. She also serves on Lupus International's Medical Advisory Board, and received her medical degree from the Hahnemann University School of Medicine. She trained in Pediatric Rheumatology at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles and has been practicing pediatric rheumatology for twenty years. Dr. McCurdy is heavily involved in the education of fellows, residents and medical students. In addition to her clinics at UCLA-Westwood campus, she also holds clinics at UCLA Harbor and will be starting a clinic at Olive View as well. Dr. McCurdy also organizes the monthly "Lupus Clinic" at UCLA in conjunction with Dr. Ora Yadin of the pediatric nephrology department at UCLA. Her research interests include DNA repair in systemic lupus erythematosus and candidate genes in the pathogenesis of JRA and SLE.

    The panel along with several lupus patients will discuss a variety of topics related to lupus SLE and its effects on the body. Topics to be covered; Pregnancy and Lupus, The Kidney and how it is affected by lupus, CNS Lupus, Research Advances and the Future of Lupus, and Coping with Lupus.

    The day will be broke down into sessions and an open discussion forum including the afore mentioned physcians as well as Drs. Grossman, Shaham, Yadin will take place before lunch and as a finale to the symposium. A sincere thank you to Dr. Deborah Mc Curdy, chief of UCLA's Pediatric Rheumatology Department, and her staff for preparing and organizing this event along with Lupus International.


    Ronald Reagan Hospital
    Auditorium/Conference Center
    757 Westwood Plaza
    Los Angeles, CA 90095

    February 28, 2009
    9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

    13 months ago