Beyond Scleroderma is a campaign to raise awareness about Scleroderma, a rare autoimmune disease. Its goal is to inform Filipinos about its common symptoms, available resources, and where to go beyond the condition.
Beyond
Scleroderma
Beyond Scleroderma is a campaign to raise awareness about Scleroderma, a rare autoimmune disease. Its goal is to inform Filipinos about its common symptoms, available resources, and where to go beyond the condition.
Understanding Scleroderma
There are around 6,500 Filipinos who are diagnosed with rare diseases. Among these rare diseases are those with Scleroderma, a rare autoimmune connective tissue disease.
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There are around 6,500 Filipinos who are diagnosed with rare diseases. Among these rare diseases are those with Scleroderma, a rare autoimmune connective tissue disease.
Tap the image cards below for quick facts about the disease.
There are around 6,500 Filipinos who are diagnosed with rare diseases.
Among these rare diseases are those with Scleroderma, a rare autoimmune connective tissue disease.
Tap the image cards below for quick facts about the disease.
Scleroderma means the abnormal hardening (sclerosis) of the
skin (derma) and internal organs.
People with Scleroderma are known as Warriors. They are represented by the teal ribbon and sunflowers for their resiliency and love of warmth.
June 29th is World Scleroderma Day which commemorates Paul Klee's passing, a Swiss painter whose art was greatlly influenced by his condition.
Scleroderma means the abnormal hardening (sclerosis) of the
skin (derma) and internal organs.
People with Scleroderma are known as Warriors. They are represented by the teal ribbon and sunflowers for their resiliency and love of warmth.
June 29th is World Scleroderma Day which commemorates Paul Klee's passing, a Swiss painter whose art was greatlly influenced by his condition.
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Scleroderma is represented by the sunflower, symbolizing resilience and the love of warmth.
Scleroderma is represented by the sunflower, symbolizing resilience and the love of warmth.
Scleroderma Resources
Have you been recently diagnosed with Scleroderma?
Browse the resources available, including a Boehringer Ingelheim support program and a guide on how to obtain a Person with Disability Identification Card (PWD-IDC).