CAR Cell Therapy Information Center
CAR cell therapy is a category of potential new treatments for lupus and other autoimmune diseases. CAR cell therapies use a protein called a chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) to modify immune cells and change the way they function in the body.
Learn the basics of how CAR cell therapies may work for autoimmune conditions like lupus.
Through clinical trials researchers can test new therapeutic approaches that over time may bring new treatments to people with lupus.
Keep up to date with the latest CAR cell research, including insights into the development of novel treatments, potential benefits, and the challenges being addressed to improve patient outcomes.
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Getting a lupus diagnosis can be overwhelming. There is so much to learn and do. Explore these resources as you navigate your new life with lupus.
This collection of up-to-date resources and information on lupus can help you learn how lupus affects different aspects of life.
Find resources, guidance, and community for individuals living with lupus to help manage symptoms, improve well-being, and foster connection.
The Lupus Foundation of America is grateful to Bristol Meyer Squibb for their support of the CAR Cell Therapy Information Center for people with lupus.