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2 articles from the last 90 days matching "Granulomatous Disease, Chronic"

ResearchCLINICALTRIALSMay 5

Trial Now Recruiting: Direct to Patient Minimal Risk Biospecimen and Data Collection Research (NCT07128966)

Joined Bio is recruiting 100,000 people—both healthy individuals and those with conditions like lupus, celiac disease, and kidney disease—to participate in a research study. Participants will share health information, lifestyle details, blood or tissue samples, and feedback with researchers. This information will help scientists develop better tests, treatments, and cures for various diseases.

WHY IT MATTERSIf you have lupus, celiac disease, or chronic kidney disease, enrolling could directly contribute to research that develops better diagnostic tools and treatments specifically for your condition.
You can act on thisSystemic Lupus ErythematosusCeliac DiseaseChronic Kidney Disease
ResearchCLINICALTRIALSMar 26

Trial Completed: Analysis of Patients Treated for Chronic Granulomatous Disease Since January 1, 1995 (NCT02116764)

Researchers completed a study following 137 patients with Chronic Granulomatous Disease (CGD), a rare immune system disorder. The study compared patients who received a bone marrow transplant (a procedure to replace damaged blood-forming cells) to patients who received standard medical care instead. This research helps doctors understand which treatment approach works best for CGD patients.

WHY IT MATTERSThis completed analysis provides real-world evidence comparing bone marrow transplant outcomes to standard care for CGD patients, which can help your doctor recommend the most effective treatment strategy for your specific situation.
💬 Ask your doctorChronic Granulomatous Disease

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