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FSR launched the Ignore No More: ACTe Now! Campaign (Advance Clinical Trials for Equity in Sarcoidosis) to address the underrepresentation of Black Americans in clinical trials. As part of the campaign, FSR conducted the first of its kind, IRB-approved national patient survey for Black Americans to better understand the challenges and experiences Black Americans with sarcoidosis face as it pertains to clinical trials and their disease journeys. FSR also conducted a Key Opinion Leaders Thought Workshop (KOL) and Patient Focus Group to explore the findings in greater depth and to identify recommendations for how to improve clinical trial access and overall care of Black sarcoidosis patients.

Some recommendations that emerged include building a blueprint for clinical trial design that increases access and supports diversity, clinical trial navigation and support specifically targeted for Black patients, and educational toolkits to better educate patients and physicians about trial opportunities and engagement. Though this campaign was specific to Black Americans with sarcoidosis the learnings are relevant to improving access to clinical trials for all Black Americans.

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One-Question Survey: Future Clinical Trial for Pulmonary Sarc

December 2, 2016

Dear Pulmonary Sarcoidosis Patient, FSR is reaching out with our partner Transparency Life Sciences to ask if you would be interested in a futureLearn More

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Participate in #GivingTuesday today!

November 29, 2016

What is Giving Tuesday? Giving Tuesday comes on the heels of the infamous Black Friday and other designated shopping days like “Small Business Saturday” and “CyberLearn More

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Mindfulness and Chronic Illness

November 27, 2016

Below are excerpts from an article written by Dr. Lesley Saketkoo, MD, MPH called “Mind and Body Strength” Gentle Listening to the Softening Breath.”Learn More

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Environmental Triggers: An Odyssey of Exposures

November 2, 2016

It was 1976 and Theresa Michelle— a newlywed working at the Department of Justice in Washington D.C.—was having trouble holding on to heavy potsLearn More

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Hospitals start comparing health outcomes internationally

October 20, 2016

A new collaboration between six hospitals around the world is allowing doctors to exchange data and compare case outcomes, in order to establish best practices when itLearn More

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Environmental Triggers: Growing Up in Rubbertown

October 18, 2016

FSR recently reached out to members of our online community to ask if they felt that poor air quality, industrial pollution, or any otherLearn More

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New Locations in Clinical Trial for PH

October 5, 2016

As a patient, you are key to advancing research! If you have- or think you might have- pulmonary hypertension along with your sarcoid, you mayLearn More

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2017 Patient Conference Suite

October 5, 2016

FSR is proud to announce that we will host a record seven conferences in 2017! There remain many regions in which it is difficultLearn More

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2017 K.I.S.S. 5K in Nashville

October 5, 2016

FSR is excited to announce that the K.I.S.S. 5K Run/Walk will move to Nashville this year! After hosting the event in Chicago for threeLearn More

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Meet Sarcoidosis Experts in L.A.

October 4, 2016

Presentations included: Sarcoidosis Presentation and Diagnosis Bob Baughman, MD of University of Cincinnati  Therapy for the Inflammation: Prednisone to Remicade and Beyond W. Ennis James,Learn More

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