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What are JAK inhibitors & how can they be used to treat Alopecia Areata?

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English - May 06, 2024 05:00 - 34 minutes - 23.6 MB - ★★★★★ - 12 ratings
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What are JAK inhibitors & how can they be used to treat Alopecia Areata?

Dr Jemma Boyle has has alopecia since she was 10 years old, which began as small bald patches which she says could be easily hidden. By her late teens, it began to get worse & more obvious. At the age of 30, she first lost all of her hair. This then grew back, then she lost it again.

She is a Doctor who specialises in breast surgery & cancer research, who has been using JAK inhibitors to treat her own condition.

Dr Boyle shares how losing her hair caused her to stop & put more time into looking after herself better; she began running, journaling, eating better and even stopped drinking alcohol for a year. She is one of only 10% of those with alopecia areata who has experienced spontaneous regrowth after losing all their hair.

The JAK inhibitor Ritlecitinib has recently been approved on the NHS, and Jemma describes how it works, and how it can be used to treat hair loss.

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