Autoimmune diseases are a group of more than 80 chronic and often disabling diseases that develop when the immune system mistakenly attacks the body’s own healthy organs, tissues, and cells. Women are disproportionately affected by autoimmune diseases, representing 80% of patients diagnosed with autoimmune diseases. Women also experience greater expectations when it comes to caregiving for those who may suffer from these chronic conditions.
The Society for Women’s Health Research hosted a public forum on January 17, 2023, where panelists discussed the disproportionate impact of autoimmune diseases and conditions on women and why tackling autoimmune diseases and conditions should be a federal priority. Following the discussion, panelists also reviewed SWHR’s newly launched policy agenda, Improving Outcomes for Women with Autoimmune Diseases and Conditions: A Call to Action.
This event is free and open to the public.
Check out the full SWHR 2023 Autoimmune Policy series: