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Kéllé Bryan Says She Is in Remission After Decades-Long Lupus Battle

She told ITV's Loose Women that new research, including early CAR-T cell therapy tests, has given fresh hope to people with severe lupus.

Overview

  • Bryan, speaking on ITV's Loose Women on Wednesday, delivered an emotional update saying she is now in remission from lupus.
  • She recounted serious neurological complications from the disease, including a seizure while driving that cost her three days of memory, a stroke that robbed her of speech, and a long rehabilitation to relearn walking and talking.
  • Bryan said she went public about her condition to give a voice to people with lupus and that many have since contacted her saying her recovery gives them hope.
  • She highlighted early CAR-T cell therapy results, saying five patients in small trials have gone into remission, and noted that these experimental cancer‑originated immune treatments are under clinical evaluation for severe autoimmune disease.
  • Lupus charities and researchers say the condition can cause wide-ranging, sometimes life‑threatening damage and that increased awareness and funding—helped by public accounts like Bryan's—can speed research and patient support.