Perspective from Julia Buchfuhrer, DO Black patients, particularly women, have died from systemic lupus erythematosus ... particularly for African American women and patients in the south.
Learning the facts about lupus can mean the difference between early treatment and serious complications that impact quality ...
Your race/ethnicity. In the United States, lupus is more common in people of color than in the Caucasian population. This includes African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Asian Americans, Native ...
Some of the interesting findings are that African Americans, Asian Pacific Islanders, and Hispanic patients, respectively, had the highest risk of developing lupus nephritis, and that Hispanic ...
People of all ages, genders, and racial and ethnic groups can develop lupus. But certain groups are at higher risk than others, including: Women ages 15 to 44 People who are African American, Asian ...
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