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RA Treatment Delays Disease for Years
21 Jan
Summary
- Treatment with abatacept delays rheumatoid arthritis onset.
- Benefits of abatacept treatment extended for years.
- Study shows delayed disease onset up to four years.

Researchers have discovered that a specific treatment can effectively delay the onset of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in individuals identified as high risk for the disease.
The study, led by King's College London, assessed the longer-term impact of abatacept, a drug designed to target the root causes of inflammation associated with RA.
Findings indicate that the positive effects of abatacept persisted well past the initial one-year treatment course. Participants receiving the drug experienced a significantly longer period before developing RA compared to those given a placebo, with disease onset delayed by up to four years after treatment concluded.


