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Dr Jeff Stark: Bimekizumab Shows Long-Term Efficacy When Used to Treat Patients With HS
April 1st 2024Despite the positive week 48 results when used to treat moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS), Jeff Stark, MD, of Union Chimique Belge, noted that bimekizumab is still considered an investigational therapy for HS treatment as it has not yet received an FDA approval.
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Dr Raj Chovatiya Provides Evidence Supporting Oral JAK Inhibitor Use to Treat AD
March 24th 2024Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, associate professor at the Rosalind Franklin University of Medicine and Science, provided current clinical evidence supporting the use of oral Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors to treat patients with atopic dermatitis (AD).
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Dupilumab Considered Safe, Effective Treatment for Adolescent, Adult Patients With AD
March 20th 2024These posters both used the GLOBOSTAD study, which demonstrated through patient and physician assessments that dupilumab is a safe and effective treatment for adolescent and adult patients with atopic dermatitis (AD).
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Dr Laura Ferris Discusses Safety, Efficacy of JNJ-2113 in Patients With Plaque Psoriasis
March 15th 2024Laura Ferris, MD, PhD, professor of dermatology, University of Pittsburgh, shares 16-week safety and efficacy data from the FRONTIER 2 clinical trial on JNJ-2113 for patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis.
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Dr Jeff Stark: Pain Reduction With Bimekizumab-bkzx in Patients With HS
March 11th 2024Jeff Stark, MD, vice president and head of medical immunology, UCB, shares phase 3 study results of bimekizumab-bkzx given for up to 48 weeks in patients with moderate to severe hidradenitis suppurativa (HS).
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Late-Breaking Abstracts Highlight Promising Therapies in AD, Hidradenitis Suppurativa
March 11th 2024Experts at the American Academy of Dermatology Annual Meeting shared results of research into various topical and systemic therapies for atopic dermatitis (AD) and hidradenitis suppurativa during a late-breaking abstract session.
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Dr Jonathan Silverberg Discusses Findings on the Safety, Efficacy of Nemolizumab at 48 Weeks
March 10th 2024In patients with moderate to severe atopic dermatitis, nemolizumab demonstrated good durability of response, explained Jonathan Silverberg, MD, PhD, MPH, FAAD, of George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences.
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Management of HS Requires Both Coordination, Communication Between Patients and Providers
March 10th 2024Treating pediatric and adult patients with hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) who are in socioeconomically underserved areas can be done through collaboration with the patient, their family, and other clinicians in the field.
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Dr Monica Li Discusses Tailoring Microneedling Treatments to Meet Each Patient's Need
March 10th 2024Monica Li, MD, medical and cosmetic dermatologist and clinical assistant professor, University of British Columbia, discusses how microneedling can address both aesthetic and medical dermatological needs across different skin types.
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Dr Robert Sidbury: Understanding What Makes a Dermatology Practice Successful
March 9th 2024Robert Sidbury, MD, MPH, FAAD, division head of dermatology at Seattle Children's Hospital and professor of pediatrics at the University of Washington School of Medicine, discusses what makes a dermatology practice successful and the challenges that come with running a practice.
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Dr Raj Chovatiya Outlines Who Is a Good Candidate for Oral JAK Inhibitors
March 8th 2024There are key factors to consider when selecting which patients with atopic dermatitis (AD) are suitable candidates for oral Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors, explained Raj Chovatiya, MD, PhD, associate professor at the Rosalind Franklin University Chicago Medical School and founder and director of the Center for Medical Dermatology and Immunology Research.
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Dr Sancy Leachman: Melanoma Metastasizes Quickly, Needs to Be Caught Early
March 21st 2023While melanoma is one of the most aggressive cancers, making early detection crucial for outcomes, because it is visible on the surface, there are opportunities to catch it early, said Sancy Leachman, MD, PhD, professor and chair in the Department of Dermatology and director of the Melanoma Research Program at the Knight Cancer Institute at Oregon Health and Science University.
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Teledermatology Can Increase Access for Patients With High-Risk Melanoma: Erik Jaklitsch
March 21st 2023Dermatology lends itself well to telemedicine, particularly as a screening tool to reduce wait times and increase access to care for patients with high-risk melanoma, said Erik Jaklitsch, second-year medical student at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Dermatologists Looking to the Future Will Need to Be Their Own Advocates, Panel Says
March 21st 2023A panel assembled at the American Academy of Dermatology 2023 Annual Meeting encouraged the audience of dermatologists to advocate together for needed changes in payment, access, and practice.
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Patients With AD Have More Options With Biologics, JAK Inhibitors, Says Dr Emma Guttman-Yassky
March 19th 2023With both biologics and Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors available to treat atopic dermatitis, providers have more options for patients, said Emma Guttman-Yassky, MD, PhD, FAAD, of Mount Sinai.
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Investigators Highlight Disparities Evident in Skin Disease Care, Data Collection
March 19th 2023Posters presented at the American Academy of Dermatology 2023 Annual Meeting provided a snapshot of disparities in dermatology care, both in terms of geographic differences in access to care and collection of race/ethnicity data in clinical trials.
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Drs Dellavalle and Rodriguez Discuss Disparities in Prescription Patterns for Atopic Dermatitis
March 19th 2023Using the DataDerm database has uncovered disparities in prescription patterns, but it’s still early in the process of understanding why those disparities might exist, said Robert Dellavalle, MD, PhD, MSPH, and Ramiro Rodriguez, MD, both of University of Colorado School of Medicine.
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Dr Haley Naik Discusses Using Biologics and the Drug Pipeline for Hidradenitis Suppurativa
March 18th 2023There are certain considerations when choosing which patient is the best fit for a biologic to treat hidradenitis suppurativa, said Haley Naik, MD, FAAD, associate professor of dermatology, University of California, San Francisco, School of Medicine.
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Once thought of as the result of an imbalance in bodily humors, inflammatory skin diseases are now understood to arise from types of immune responses, opening the door to targeted therapies and personalized medicine, according to speakers at the American Academy of Dermatology 2023 Annual Meeting.
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Late-Breaking Abstracts Demonstrate Value of Persistence With Ruxolitinib Cream for Vitiligo
March 18th 2023Amid a packed roster of of late-breaking research at the American Academy of Dermatology 2023 Annual Meeting, investigators presented findings from long-term extensions of the Topical Ruxolitinib Evaluation in Vitiligo phase 3 studies.
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Dr John Harris Outlines the Outcomes of Stopping Treatment With Ruxolitinib Cream for Vitiligo
March 18th 2023Similar to other therapies, approximately 40% of patients with vitiligo who stopped treatment with ruxolitinib cream relapsed, but they achieved repigmentation once treatment was reinitiated, explained John Harris, MD, PhD, FAAD, director of the Vitiligo Clinic and Research Center at UMass Chan Medical School.
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Dermatology Data Can Direct Policy Priorities, but Gaps Reflect Inequities of Care
March 18th 2023Speakers at the American Academy of Dermatology 2023 Annual Meeting highlighted the potential of DataDerm to tell the story of dermatological care in the United States, but some also cautioned that the registry only reflects those who have access to care in the first place.
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