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  • 2022-04-12
    FINAL CALL! Global Patients is conducting paid interviews with vitiligo patients aged from 6 to 12 years and their caregivers. A 60-minute phone interview will help researchers better understand quality of life of those affected by vitiligo, to...
  • 2022-03-29
    Our monthly newsletter is on it’s way to your mailbox. Given the horrendous human tragedy in Ukraine, it seems almost crass to talk about skin-deep problems right now. (If you are  wondering how you can help vitiligo community in Ukraine, please ...
  • 2022-03-25
    This year’s American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) Annual Meeting is already in full swing in Boston.  Nicolle Maquignon, VIPOC General secretary, reports from the GVF session: "Amit G Pandya, President, welcomed the participants. His speech was, ...
  • 2022-03-17
    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has extended the review period by three months for Incyte's application seeking approval of ruxolitinib cream (Opzelura) to treat vitiligo. The FDA is now expected to make a decision by July 18, instead...
  • 2022-02-15
    MORE THAN OUR SKIN is a documentary exploring the depths and effects of living with Vitiligo through the stories of five extraordinary women: Valarie, Millicent, Patricia, Alicia, and Katrina. This film tells a story of these women who found stren...
  • 2022-01-28
    Vitiligo International Patient Organizations Committee (VIPOC) is excited to release its ‘Save-The-Date’ for in-person VIPOC Conference 2022. This typically biennial event will take place in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, from Thursday, April 21st t...
  • 2022-01-26
    Vitiligo prevalence is between 0.76% and 1.11% of the U.S. population, including around 40% of those with the condition being undiagnosed, according to a study "Prevalence of Vitiligo Among Adults in the United States." Worldwide prevalence estim...
  • 2022-01-25
    This week, January 24 to 28, the Maui Derm for Dermatologists conference will be held in Maui, Hawaii, and virtually. The team of vitiligo researchers will be presenting Global VALIANT Natural History abstract poster titled “Exploring the natural...
  • 2021-12-29
    The U.S. FDA has granted Priority Review status to Incyte's sNDA for ruxolitinib 1,5% cream to treat vitiligo. Ruxolitinib cream is currently marketed under the brand name Opzelura for the short-term treatment of mild to moderate atopic dermatiti...
  • 2021-12-16
    In 1993, Oprah Winfrey made history by conducting the most-watched interview in television history. It was an exclusive talk with Michael Jackson who had refused to be interviewed for 14 years. 90 million people tuned in for the sit-down chat at t...
  • 2021-12-10
    A patient journey is an imaginary pathway a patient takes as one progresses through different phases of the disease: from awareness to diagnosis to management, including all the influences that can push patient towards or away from certain decisio...
  • 2021-10-15
    We’re always on the lookout for new storybooks to put on our recommended reading list. Now, a new title for kids with vitiligo caught our eye: “I’ve Got Spots!” by Danielle Wheeler. The story was initially written as a poem on June 25th 2018, the...
  • 2021-10-14
    It was 2018 when "Unite For Vitiligo" first released its list of 10 most influential people with vitiligo aka 'vitiligans.' Since then the list has been trying to be a mirror of the vitiligo community and those who shape it, including our CEO Yan ...
  • 2021-10-05
    A couple of weeks ago, Incyte has announced its new FDA-approved topical cream Opzelura (ruxolitinib) for the short-term treatment of the atopic dermatitis. At the recent annual meeting of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, Incyt...
  • 2021-10-04
    The COVID-19 mRNA vaccines not only provide remarkable protection but also have been characterized by an overall safe and well-tolerated side effect profile. To date, several registry reviews and case series have documented cutaneous vaccine react...
  • 2021-10-02
    Investigators in Brazil concluded that the severity of acute COVID-19 did not differ among patients with vitiligo, atopic dermatitis, psoriasis and other skin diseases. However, different treatments were linked to specific changes in the course of...
  • 2021-09-17
    At VR Foundation one of our priorities is to help advance medical understanding about vitiligo. We know vitiligo disease awareness is important to you too. There is currently no cure for vitiligo, no FDA-approved repigmenting treatments, nor a uni...
  • 2021-09-16
    For roughly 15 years, Prof. John Harris, MD, Chair of Vitiligo Clinic and Research Center at the University of Massachusetts Medical School has been intensely studying the pathogenesis of vitiligo, and working on potential treatments. In this 30-...
  • 2021-09-04
    Graphic artist Dahja Cat is celebrating as her LGBT+ character with vitiligo skin has been officially added to Fortnite, a mega-popular video-game.  Joy, originally named Dalia, was made to show the beauty of vitiligo. Joy was going to be a spy-t...
  • 2021-07-08
    Our CEO Yan Valle was interviewed by Swiss-based Karger Publishers for The Waiting Room, a collection of health information for the general public. The heart of the blog consists of the Knowledge Transfer, a section in which experienced medical wr...
  • 2021-07-07
    VR Foundation joins HCPLive® Strategic Alliance Partnership Program to provide better care for vitiligo patients. This multimedia platform is dedicated to providing physicians with up-to-date information on the disease and treatments.  "This syne...
  • 2021-06-30
    Thank you for your participation in a Vitiligo Quality of Life study!  The results from the study, when completed, will be published in the medical literature and made publicly available. A summary of the results will be posted on this website. Y...
  • 2021-06-26
    The eleventh annual World Vitiligo Day (WVD) took place on June 25th, 2021, with Jakarta, Indonesia serving as the virtual host city. This year's event, themed "Embracing Life with Vitiligo," united researchers, doctors, and patients worldwide to ...
  • 2021-06-25
    World Vitiligo Day, celebrated on June 25th, is an annual event that aims to raise awareness about vitiligo, a skin condition that affects millions of people worldwide. This year, the United Nations included World Vitiligo Day on its official cale...
  • 2021-06-24
    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE On June 25th, 2021 A Light Will Shine On Vitiligo - The World’s ‘Forgotten’ Disease The eleventh annual World Vitiligo Day (WVD) will take place on June 25th, 2021 - with Jakarta, Indonesia playing host. This annual event un...

FAQOther Questions

  • Which skin conditions can be mistaken for vitiligo?

    Vitiligo is a common skin condition with characteristic milky white patches of irregular shape. However, several other skin conditions exhibit similar symptoms that can lead to ...

  • Isn't it just a cosmetic disorder?

    Contrary to popular belief, vitiligo is not a cosmetic disorder but a systemic disease affecting the largest body organ and other vital systems, with multiple comorbidities. Fo...

  • Who is prone to vitiligo?

    Vitiligo can affect anyone, regardless of gender, age, or race. Vitiligo prevalence is between 0.76% and 1.11% of the U.S. population, including around 40% of those with the con...