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  • What Is Scleroderma?
  • What Are the Different Types of Scleroderma?
  • What Causes Scleroderma?
  • Who Gets Scleroderma?
  • How Can Scleroderma Affect My Life?
  • Symptoms of Scleroderma
  • What Other Conditions Can Look Like Scleroderma?
  • Scleroderma Treatment
  • How Can I Play a Role in My Health Care?
  • Scleroderma Research
  • More Questions?
  • Keeping on Top of Your Condition
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    Scleroderma poses a series of challenges for both patients and their health care teams. The good news is that scientists, doctors, and other health care professionals continue to find new answers--ways to make earlier diagnoses and manage disease better. In addition, active patient support groups share with, care for, and educate each other. The impact of all of this activity is that people with scleroderma do much better and remain active far longer than they did 20 or 30 years ago. As for tomorrow, patients and the medical community will continue to push for longer, healthier, and more active lives for people with the diseases collectively known as scleroderma.




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