Scleroderma Treatments
Optimal care heavily depends on a team of specialists, whose complementary skills provide each patient with a full range of treatment options for scleroderma.
It's this combination of specialization, complete care, research excellence, and patient support at the University of Pittsburgh Simmons Center for Interstitial Lung Disease, that sets the high standard of care for interstitial lung disease at UPMC.
Treatment options for scleroderma
- Surgical lung biopsy — UPMC specialists at the Simmons Center work closely with our expert thoracic surgeons and pulmonary pathologists on those cases that require a surgical lung biopsy to help formulate a management plan.
- Lung transplantation — For people with progressive lung disease that respond poorly to medical therapy, lung transplantation may be an option.
The UPMC Lung Transplantation Program is nationally renowned. Our experts have performed more than 1,400 lung transplants since the program’s inception.
Doctors at the Simmons Center work closely with members of the Lung Transplant Program to refer patients for evaluation, when the time is right.
Comprehensive and coordinated care
At the Simmons Center, we:
- Are committed to practicing cutting-edge, advanced medicine and providing comprehensive patient education.
- Offer access to clinical research and trials that further our understanding of lung disease and hold the promise of better therapies for our patients in the future.
- Strive to work closely with both our local experts, and our patients’ referring physicians, to ensure comprehensive and coordinated management of each and every patient’s care.
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