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posted October 14, 2013
On Nov. 14, 2010 Jeffrey Carlin, MD, head of rheumatology at Virginia Mason Medical Center, officially confirmed her rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis. After months of standard treatments, Elizabeth’s pain had lessened but her joints remained swollen and tender. Dr. Carlin suggested that she consider joining a clinical trial being conducted by Stanford Peng, MD, PhD, Clinician Researcher at Benaroya Research Institute (BRI). The study involves a musculoskeletal ultrasound, a way to assess arthritis which may be more objective than physical examination, and a mixture of medications to lower disease activity or send it into remission. Elizabeth is participating in a six-month trial and her symptoms are going into remission. Her life is literally back in motion. You might catch her commuting daily by bike from Magnolia to Eastlake to her new baking job – if you can keep up.
On behalf of Elizabeth and all the other individuals suffering with rheumatoid arthritis, thank you for donating to Benaroya Research Institute. With clinical trials and research, BRI is identifying better therapies for rheumatoid arthritis and other autoimmune diseases and helping patients get their lives back.
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