New
We heard you! Many shared frustration about past location restrictions—today, we’re excited to expand access with two simultaneous studies:
🇺🇸 US-Based Participants
- 60-min virtual interview | pays $75 + $25 bonus chance
- Eligibility: Non-segmental vitiligo, diagnosed ≤8 years, insured, 18+
➡️ Screen here: US Survey
🇩🇪 Germany-Based Participants
- 40-min virtual interview | pays €20 + €35 for doctor's note
- Eligibility: All vitiligo types, 18+
➡️ Screen here: Germany Survey
Why this matters:
✅ First-ever synced Atlantic studies
✅ Addressing past requests for broader geographic inclusion
✅ Your voice shapes global vitiligo care strategies
Want to learn more about the study beforehand? Here's your link
Can’t participate yet? Stay tuned—we’re working to include more regions!
📢 Share widely to help us reach eligible patients in both countries!
FAQOther Questions
- How can I cure vitiligo?
Currently, there is no cure for vitiligo. However, many treatments can help manage the condition by restoring skin pigmentation, halting the progression of depigmentation, and i...
- I have vitiligo: will my children have vitiligo, too?
If you have vitiligo, you might wonder about the chances of your children developing the condition. While there is a genetic component, vitiligo is not a straightforward heredit...
- Does vitiligo increase the risk of skin cancer?
No, it does not. Despite common misconceptions, people with vitiligo are actually at a lower risk of developing skin cancer—including both nonmelanoma skin cancer (NMSC) and mal...
Though it is not always easy to treat vitiligo, there is much to be gained by clearly understanding the diagnosis, the future implications, treatment options and their outcomes.
Many people deal with vitiligo while remaining in the public eye, maintaining a positive outlook, and having a successful career.
Copyright (C) Bodolóczki JúliaBy taking a little time to fill in the anonymous questionnaire, you can help researchers better understand and fight vitiligo.