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As for Blair, she announced in August 2021 that her MS is in remission, thanks to chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant. The bone marrow stem cell transplant and chemotherapy that Blair received is still a highly experimental therapy, and clinical trials in MS are currently ongoing.Oct 15, 2021

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Oct 15, 2021 · Selma Blair is ‘in remission’ after 3-year battle with MS But her symptoms continued to worsen despite medication, so in 2019, she made the decision to undergo a stem cell transplant in Chicago at...

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What did Selma Blair do for her MS?

Selma Blair 'Feels Like a New Person' After Life-Altering Stem Cell Transplant for her MS. Since receiving her 2018 multiple sclerosis diagnosis, Selma Blair has become intimately acquainted with the highs and lows of living with a chronic illness.Oct 21, 2021

Is Selma Blair's MS in remission?

17, 2021 -- Actress Selma Blair says she's now in remission after years of a serious multiple sclerosis flare, according to People. Blair, 49, was diagnosed with the chronic immune disease in 2018. During a year of intense pain, she had a hard time speaking and couldn't fully use her left leg.Aug 17, 2021

How did Selma Blair get better?

Blair, who had been left with intense physical pain, told reporters her condition had improved as a result of a stem cell transplant and chemotherapy. "My prognosis is great," she said. "I'm in remission. Stem cell put me in remission."Aug 17, 2021

Why does Selma Blair need chemo?

Selma Blair is getting candid about living with multiple sclerosis in a new documentary. In “Introducing, Selma Blair,” the actress opens up about how she is embracing the disease and how she is feeling after undergoing a stem cell transplant in 2019.Oct 11, 2021

How long can you live with MS?

One study has found that the average life expectancy for people with MS is 76 years of age. In 2019, the U.S. life-expectancy averaged 78.8 years, and in 2020 it declined to 77.3 years, primarily due to the COVID pandemic. Many people with MS may live for 25 to 35 years or longer after their diagnosis.Dec 7, 2021

Can MS be cured?

There is no cure for multiple sclerosis. Treatment typically focuses on speeding recovery from attacks, slowing the progression of the disease and managing MS symptoms. Some people have such mild symptoms that no treatment is necessary.Jan 7, 2022

Is HSCT safe for MS?

In order for HSCT to be more available, the medical community has to be convinced that it is a safe and effective treatment for MS.

Is MS an autoimmune disease?

MS is largely recognized as an autoimmune condition, where the body’s natural defenses become confused and attack healthy tissues in the central nervous system. HSCT carries many of the side effects associated with traditional chemotherapy, including hair loss, which likely explains Blair’s social media posts.

What did Selma Blair talk about?

A year after her diagnosis with multiple sclerosis, Selma Blair took to the stage in New York City this week to speak about her stem cell transplant and chemotherapy treatment. The outspoken “Cruel Intentions” actress spoke at the TIME 100 Health Summit on Thursday in a bright pink Christian Dior pantsuit. Blair, 47, carried a cane onstage and used ...

How many people are affected by MS?

More than 2.3 million people around the world are affected by MS, according to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. The condition makes the body’s immune system attack the brain and the spinal cord. Blair said the idea behind the chemotherapy treatments was to jump start her immune system.

Is Selma Blair in the HSCT trial?

The clinical trial Burt conducted became more widely known a few months ago, when actress Selma Blair told her Instagram followers that she was among those who received HSCT at his Northwestern clinic. Though the formal MS clinical trial ended in July 2016, Blair was treated this summer, possibly under the FDA’s expanded access process. It allows patients with a life-threatening or serious illness to receive a non-FDA-approved treatment, outside of a clinical trial, under certain conditions. On Instagram, Blair writes, “I am improving due to #hsct #drburt. … I can walk much better.”

Is Richard Burt's stem cell program shutting down?

Richard Burt, MD, the chief of Northwestern Medicine’s immunotherapy for autoimmune diseases division, is taking a sabbatical, and the stem cell program he has headed for many years, which treated a number of people with MS, is shutting down.

Who is Ed Tobias?

Before retiring from full-time work in 2012, Tobias spent more than four decades in broadcast and on-line newsrooms as a manager, reporter, and radio news anchor. He’s won several national broadcast awards. As an MS patient communicator, Ed consults with healthcare and social media companies. He’s the author of “We’re Not Drunk, We Have MS: A tool kit for people living with multiple sclerosis.” Ed and his wife split time between the Washington, D.C. suburbs and Florida’s Gulf Coast.

Is Selma Blair bald?

Earlier this summer, Selma Blair, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last year, shaved some of her head with the help of her adorable seven-year-old son, Arthur. Now, after an intense round of treatment for the rare condition, Blair has gone totally bald — and she's embracing every minute of it. The 47-year-old actor took to Instagram ...

Did Selma Blair shave her head?

Earlier this summer, Selma Blair, who was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis last year, shaved some of her head with the help of her adorable seven-year-old son, Arthur.

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