Currently, the typical treatment for a patient diagnosed with celiac disease is a strict gluten-free diet for life. Keeping to a diet completely free of gluten can be very costly and challenging. Many patients’ intestines don’t heal completely while on a gluten-free diet, most often due to a failure to adhere to the gluten-free diet strictly enough. Future therapies currently in the pipeline hope to make living with celiac disease less of a burden.
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Read more2024 International Celiac Disease Symposium Recap
[video width="600" height="200" mp4="/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/ICDS-2024-header-recap.mp4" poster="/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/ICDS-2024-header-recap.jpg"][/video] Last month, the Celiac Disease Foundation had the privilege of sponsoring the 2024 International Celiac Disease Symposium in Sheffield, UK. As the first patient advocate invited to chair and present on a scientific panel, CEO Marilyn Geller led the End Points in Clinical Trials session, where...