30 Years ago, on May 26, 2019, LUPUS EUROPE’s Constitution (then under the name of ELEF) was signed… The European Lupus Federation was born. as we celebrate this anniversary, we asked current and past Chairs to reflect on those years in support of People living with lupus in Europe.

 

Yvonne Norton, Chair from 2002 to 2008: 

26th May 1989, certainly a date to remember – the birth of ELEF – European Lupus Erythematosus Federation with the motto “Uniting People with Lupus throughout Europe”.

September 2008, during the Convention in Palma de Mallorca when I was elected Chair, Council agreed to a name-change – ELEF became LUPUS EUROPE. The motto remained “Uniting People with Lupus throughout Europe”.

Over the years, I have been involved in many projects established by ELEF/LUPUS EUROPE, with the two major ones, from my point of view, being The Common Cause and Unmasking Lupus.

Both of these projects brought member countries together in two unique ways, one investigating the major problems caused by lupus as experienced by patients and the other demonstrating the effects of lupus depicted through art, such as painting, poetry, story-telling and photography. “Uniting People with Lupus throughout Europe”.

With Peter, my husband and former Treasurer of ELEF/LUPUS EUROPE, I have had the opportunity to travel throughout Europe to attend many conventions and conferences and the honour of meeting medics dedicated to easing the debilitating effects of lupus so enabling their patients to live happier and more comfortable lives. However, the greatest joy has come from meeting many, many people who live day-by-day with lupus (in all its forms), who smile and put on a cheerful exterior (while silently screaming with the pain they are feeling) to help others cope with their lupus and know they are not alone, whether they are in the same village, the same town or the same country…

Today, 30 years later, LUPUS EUROPE is still “Uniting People with Lupus throughout Europe”.

Yvonne Norton

 

 

Kirsten Lerström, Chair 2012-2017

Congratulations on the anniversary, young lady!

It has been a wonderful experience to be part of your growing up and development into the fine and vital organization of today. It has been a great honor to share happy as well as sad moments along the way with the most amazing group of dedicated people, I have ever met: the hardworking Trustees, admirable members, the inspiring and motivated colleagues in our global network and the formidable commitment, we have thrived on from our partners in industry and academia.

Thank you to all who has been there to enhance the voice of lupus to be heard!

Best and most heartfelt wishes for the next generation,

Kirsten

 

Jeanette Andersen, Current Chair

Today, May 26th, Lupus Europe can celebrate its 30th anniversary! A lot has happened in those 30 years. In 1989 there were no biologics to treat lupus and a pharma company would never think to involve patient “experts” in the research projects as equal partners. Not only do we now have the first biologic treatment directly approved for lupus, but many more are in the pipeline! At the same time researchers are increasingly asking to involve patients in the research and development of new treatments! The newly established Patient Advisory Network constantly gets requests from researchers, who can see the benefit of adding the patients´ point of view in their work. Hopefully, with this better understanding of the disease (both when it comes to patients and researchers) we will see more successful clinical trials and products with fewer side-effects.

Lupus Europe´s own research shows, that treatment is much more than medication. Patients also consider a healthy lifestyle, a balanced mind and positive surroundings to be part of their treatment. This means, that patients today are no longer simply taking their medication but are taking control over and responsibility of their own lives, which helps to give a higher quality of life and a more effective treatment.

It would not have been possible to reach this point without the continued efforts of the people who came before us. And the struggle is not over yet. Let´s all keep on fighting for A fulfilling life for all people with lupus in Europe, until we have reached a world without lupus!

Jeanette

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🎥 Last week, during #EULAR2026, the Chair of Lupus Europe's Board of Directors, Jeanette Andersen, was interviewed on EULAR TV about #LupusGPT.

Watch as she explains what #LupusGPT is and why reliable, understandable lupus information is important for patients and for lupus care.

🦋 #LupusGPT is patient-led, built with clinicians, patients and IT experts, and grounded in trusted lupus resources.

#LupusGPT is not a replacement for healthcare professionals, but it helps people better understand lupus information and prepare more informed questions for their physicians.

📺 Watch the full interview on the EULAR YouTube channel:

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Thank you EULAR for giving space to patient-led innovation on EULAR TV!
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📣Don’t forget!

Our #EULAR2026 Recap Webinar is coming up on June 15 at 19:00 CET,

Learn some key highlights from one of our most exciting congresses in recent years, including scientific insights brought directly by speakers through short videos.

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📣Don’t forget!

✅ #EULAR2026 has finished, but we still have a lot to tell you!

🦋 Day 2 at the EULAR Congress showed why patient involvement matters across research, care, digital innovation and outcome measurement.

🥰 Lupus Europe was proud to contribute to several key sessions.

💬 Zoe Karakikla-Mitsakou, our General Secretary, presented #LupusGPT and #EasyLupus in the Meet the EULAR Expert session on AI as a partner in care, highlighting patient-led, reliable and accessible digital information.

🌍 Zoe also spoke in the session “Bridging the Gap: Expanding Rheumatology Access for Underserved and Underrepresented Communities”, sharing insights from local patient panel work in Portugal and how patient organisations can help identify real-world barriers to care, especially for people we do not always reach.
Thank you to Dr Daniel Guimaraes de Oliveira for his contribution and support in this important project.

🧩 Our Chair, Jeanette Andersen, delivered an inspiring presentation on non-pharmacological interventions in connective tissue diseases, bringing the patient perspective into discussions on physical activity, and the need for psychosocial support and personalised care beyond medication.

📊 Another highlight of the day was Jeanette co-chairing, together with Prof Laurent Arnaud, the session on measurement of disease activity in SLE clinical trials. The session explored how we measure lupus arthritis, treatment outcomes and remission, and why outcome measures must better reflect the reality of living with lupus.

💫 Our team also followed key sessions and poster tours on epidemiological data for advocacy, access and empowerment, and therapeutic advances in lupus.

And throughout the day, we continued welcoming visitors at the Lupus Europe booth, sharing our projects, tools and conversations with the wider rheumatology community.

Would you like to hear more from our team?

📅 Join our #EULAR2026 recap webinar on 15 June at 19:00 CET, Paris time.

You will hear key takeaways from our team, plus videos from some speakers explaining their presentations in patient-friendly language.

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🤩 #EULAR2026 has been a blast!

Now it’s time to look back at some of the key lupus-related insights, data and messages from this year’s Congress.

Join Lupus Europe for our EULAR 2026 recap webinar:

📅 June 15
🕖 19:00 CET
📍 Zoom

✅ Register by sending an email to [secretariat@lupus-europe.org](mailto:secretariat@lupus-europe.org)

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