All around the world, scientists, academics, Doctors are looking for better treatments for people living with lupus. The complexity of the disease makes this search difficult, but many promising tracks are pursued with thousands of patients involved in clinical trials. The research is taking place in locations all over the world, maybe also close to your home.

Whether you just have an intellectual interest for the topic and would like to see what research is taking place where, or would like to become personally involved by enrolling in a clinical trial, here are links that will help you find the most current information. Our search link will direct you either to Clinicaltrials.gov (the global database of all clinical trials around the world), or to antidote.match, a platform identifying, based on few questions, which clinical trials are taking place near your home  for your condition

Lupus Clinical Research all around the world

Reach directly the active lupus trials from clinical trials.gov and be amazed by the quantity of on going research

Systemic Lupus Clinical trials near your home

If you want to find a clinical trial near you and have SYSTEMIC Lupus Erythematosus

Lupus Nephritis Clinical trials near your home

If you want to find a clinical trial near you and have LUPUS NEPHRITIS (Kidneys affected by systemic lupus)

Cutaneous Lupus Clinical trials near your home

If you want to find a clinical trial near you and have CUTANEOUS Lupus erythematosus

We hope the above links will be of use to you. LUPUS EUROPE has done its best to avoid any commercial bias in the data presented using the above links. Making the decision to participate in a clinical trial is your personal choice, to be made together with your trusted doctor. If you want to know more about clinical trials, we recommend you click on the link below. This will take you to EUPATI’s “An Introduction to Clinical Research” page where you can watch a short video that explains the essentials of a clinical trial:

https://toolbox.eupati.eu/resources/an-introduction-to-clinical-research/ 

You can also watch the following video where Jeanette Andersen, Chair of Lupus Europe and EUPATI fellow, and Marta Mosca, Coordinator of the ERN ReCONNET and Associate Professor in Rheumatology at the University of Pisa, discuss lupus, how patients can contribute to research and clinical trials and much more:

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🚨 New publication alert: EULAR recommendations for the management of systemic lupus erythematosus with kidney involvement- 2025 update.

‼️ According to Lupus Europe's 2024 Swiss knife survey:

1️⃣ Kidney involvement remains one of the most worrying and impactful lupus manifestations for many people in Europe.
2️⃣ Kidney problems are among the manifestations causing the greatest long-term concern.
3️⃣ Only a small minority of patients report long-term stability without flares.
4️⃣ Patients want clearer goals, better communication, and care that looks beyond lab values alone.

That is why the 2025 update of the EULAR recommendations for the management of systemic lupus erythematosus with kidney involvement is such an important step forward.

✅ These updated recommendations reinforce several key messages that matter to patients:
- Early and regular monitoring of kidney involvement.
- Timely kidney biopsy when needed.
- Clear treatment targets to preserve kidney function.
- A strong focus on combination therapies when appropriate.
- Long-term kidney protection, not only short-term control.

🌟 We are especially proud that our Chair, Jeanette Andersen, was part of the international task force that developed these recommendations, ensuring that the patient perspective was present at the table.

You can read the EULAR Recommendations here: ard.eular.org/article/S0003-4967(25)04412-7/fulltext

And the Swiss Knife Survey here: www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568997225000989
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😃 Thank you to all who attended our latest Youth Group webinar!

🌟 So many interesting questions were asked and addressed! Showing how important safe spaces arefor talking openly about lupus without judgment.

Did you miss it? Watch it here! 👇

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