Join leading pulmonologists Drs. Njira Lugogo, Simon Couillard, and Mario Castro, as they explore the role of type 2 inflammation in the pathogenesis of mucus plugging in the airways, the burden of excess mucus in patients with moderate-to-severe asthma, and how reducing airway mucus may lead to improved long-term patient outcomes.
Listen to experts, Dr. Amber Luong and Dr. Marjolein Cornet, discuss the significant burden of oral corticosteroid (OCS) use in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) and its short-term, long-term, and cumulative risks, particularly for patients with coexisting conditions like asthma. Experts highlight the need for improved multidisciplinary approaches and OCS-sparing strategies to optimize patient care.
Join Drs. April Armstrong and Lisa Beck for a conversation around the long-term burden and effects of AD. They will discuss the underlying pathophysiology of AD and how early intervention and disease modification may impact disease course.
Join Professors Jean-David Bouaziz, Amy Paller, and Alan Irvine for a dynamic presentation on the multifaceted burden of atopic dermatitis, the evolving concept of disease modification, and how targeted systemic therapies may help improve long-term patient outcomes.

In this video of the October 2024 ADVENT symposium at EAPS in Vienna, Austria, Dr Perla Lansang reviews the current and emerging treatment options for children with AD uncontrolled with topical therapy, including a summary of recent long-term data for advanced systemic therapies

In this video from the April 2025 WCPD symposium, Dr Paula Luna discusses the multidimensional disease burden in pediatric patients with AD and the data regarding how early intervention may lead to long-term disease control and a reduced risk of developing non-atopic comorbidities.

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Dr. Eric Simpson explains how both clinical and subclinical disease control are critical for achieving true disease modification in atopic dermatitis, emphasizing the role of biomarkers in predicting long-term outcomes and guiding treatment decisions.
Dr Lawrence Eichenfield explores the broadening of treatment goals for long-term disease control, highlighting the importance of this approach in atopic dermatitis. Drs Culton, Elmariah, and Hawkes expand the discussion to further examine specific management goals unique to each skin disease (bullous pemphigoid, prurigo nodularis, and chronic spontaneous urticaria).
Expert gastroenterologist Dr. Ikuo Hirano highlights the endoscopic features in EoE and reviews the EREFS scoring system to assess disease activity.
Expert gastroenterologist Dr. Ikuo Hirano reviews the histologic features of EoE and provides insights on their assessment.
Join Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves as she reviews symptoms of EoE and tools to assess symptoms in patients with EoE.
Join Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves as she reviews some of the tools to assess quality-of-life outcomes in patients with EoE.