The Expert Series: Your Lupus Treatment Roadmap - Understanding the New Guidelines and What They Mean for You
In this episode of the Lupus Foundation of America's The Expert Series podcast, we focus on the newly released American College of Rheumatology treatment guidelines for systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). Our guest, Dr. Cindy Aranow, shares the importance of these guidelines in providing evidence-based recommendations for individualized patient care, the process of developing and updating the guidelines and key changes that emphasize optimal disease control and reducing long-term steroid use. Dr. Aranow highlights the need for patient engagement and communication with health care providers to ensure effective management of lupus.
This episode of The Expert Series was sponsored by AstraZeneca. The Lupus Foundation of America would like to thank AstraZeneca for their support of education programs for people with lupus.
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Episode Takeaways:
- Treatment guidelines are recommendations, not mandates, and support — not replace — your doctor’s clinical judgment.
- Lupus is a highly individualized disease, so care must be tailored to each person.
- A diverse group of experts develops and regularly updates guidelines based on new research.
- Guidelines help clinicians navigate complex and evolving medical evidence.
- Recent guidelines emphasize achieving remission or low disease activity while reducing long-term steroid use.
- Open communication and active patient involvement are essential for effective treatment decisions.
The Expert Series is an educational podcast series featuring leading lupus experts with a focus on helping you live well with lupus.
- Episode 1: Managing and Preventing Flares
- Episode 2: Financing Your Medical Care
- Episode 3: Tips for Managing Medication Side Effects
- Episode 4: Diet and Lupus: Separating Fact and Fiction
- Episode 5: Lupus and Brain Fog
- Episode 6: Lupus and Men
- Episode 7: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- Episode 8: Clinical Trials and Lupus
- Episode 9: Lupus 101
- Episode 10: Exercise and Lupus
- Episode 11: Lupus Lab Work and Blood Tests
- Episode 1: Skin Lupus - Beyond the Butterfly Rash
- Episode 2: Becoming a Self-Advocate
- Episode 3: Lupus and Heart Health
- Episode 4: Lupus and the Kidneys
- Episode 5: Preparing for a Doctor's Appointment
- Episode 6: Childhood Lupus and Mental Health
- Episode 7: Vaccine Safety and Lupus
- Episode 8: 5 Common Questions About Diagnosing Lupus
- Episode 9: Planning for Pregnancy with Lupus
- Episode 10: Lupus and Eye Health
- Episode 1: Lupus Foundation of America Health Educators and Resources
- Episode 2: Fatty Acids and Lupus
- Episode 3: Mental Health and Wellness During a Time of Uncertainty
- Episode 4: Telehealth and Lupus
- Episode 5: Reproductive Health and Lupus
- Episode 6: Kidney Health and Lupus
- Episode 7: The Importance of Support
- Episode 8: Advice from the Community
- Episode 1: Lupus and Physical Activity
- Episode 2: Top Questions about Skin and Hair
- Episode 3: Managing Your Journey with Lupus Nephritis
- Episode 4: Could It Be Lupus?
- Episode 5: Men’s Health and Special Considerations with Lupus
- Episode 6: Making it Work with Lupus
- Episode 7: 2021 Lupus Treatment Research Updates
- Episode 8: Lupus Myths and Realities (podcast in Spanish)
- Episode 9: Diet, Nutrition, and Kidney Health
- Episode 10: Caring for Caregivers
- Episode 11: Winter Wellness
- Episode 1: Medication Management
- Episode 2: The heart and lupus
- Episode 3: Recursos Financieros Para Personas Hispanas/Latinas con Lupus (Financial Resources for Hispanics/Latinos with lupus)
- Episode 4: Lupus and Antiphospholipid Syndrome (APS)
- Episode 5: Self-care & self-management for people with lupus
- Episode 6: Fertility and reproductive health
- Episode 7: Participating in Clinical Trials
- Episode 8: Lupus and the Eyes
- Episode 9: Respuestas de nuestra educadora de la salud
- Episode 10: Lupus and bone health
- Episode 11: Step therapy and access to medications
- Episode 12: Remission: Can my lupus go away?


