Pop star Selena Gomez has gotten chemotherapy to treat lupus

This Sept. 2011 file photo shows Selena Gomez performing on stage. (Flickr/ canoblesfamily)

Selena Gomez has revealed that she's battling the debilitating immune system disorder lupus.

"I was diagnosed with lupus, and I've been through chemotherapy," the 23-year-old singer told Billboard magazine in an interview published Thursday.

Gomez acted in "Wizards of Waverly Place" before becoming a pop star. She says she was treated in late 2013 and early 2014 after she canceled the Asian and Australian legs of her Stars Dance tour.

Lupus causes fibrous tissue and inflammation of internal organs, skin rashes and joint pain. It affects women nine times more than men. Organs affected by lupus include the kidneys, heart and lungs.

Gomez's song hits include "Come & Get It" and "Hit the Lights." She has also appeared in the films "Rudderless" and "Spring Breakers."