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Patient event: The Big Three - Friday 13th September 2019

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The Graham Hughes International Charity and the London Lupus Centre have collaborated to put on an event for patients.

Specifically dedicated to the individuals suffering from Lupus, Hughes Syndrome and Sjogrens and its associated conditions the event the event is entitled, The Big Three.

With Dr Chris Steele as a special guest, the event also hosts the following speakers, among others:

Dr Laura Bertolaccini, Vascular Dept, Guys and St Thomas

Ms Lynn Faulds-Wood, Patient & TV Presenter

Ms Sandy Hampson, Patient & Trustee (GHIC)

Prof Graham Hughes, London Lupus Centre, Life President of Lupus UK

For more information and to purchase tickets click here: tinyurl.com/y2s4blye

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Thanks for posting.

Sounds very exciting for people with these conditions that don't get much publicity.

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puffyface

Thank you so much for posting this. The best speakers...and very useful for people around us to hear too.

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