What new research is being done in sarcoidosis, and how can I offer my support?
Research is currently underway to improve the diagnosis and treatment of sarcoidosis and to find new medicines that are as effective as corticosteroids, like prednisone, but have fewer side effects. In addition, genetic researchers are trying to find out how people become predisposed to develop sarcoidosis in the first place and why people of different races are affected differently.
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