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ATS 2024 | Type 2 Inflammation in the Pathophysiology of <b>Asthma</b> and COPD: What Is It and How Does It Impact Patients?
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ATS 2024 | Type 2 Inflammation in the Pathophysiology of Asthma and COPD: What Is It and How Does It Impact Patients?
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Join leading experts for an educational symposium where they delve into the clinical consequences and real-world patient burden of type 2 inflammation in asthma and COPD.

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ERS 2024 | How Can Biologics Help Achieve Clinical Remission in Children With Severe <b>Asthma</b>?
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ERS 2024 | How Can Biologics Help Achieve Clinical Remission in Children With Severe Asthma?
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In this ADVENT symposium at the 2024 European Respiratory Society conference, Dr. Sharon Dell highlights the available clinical biologic efficacy data in pediatric severe asthma, suggesting the potential for achieving clinical remission when added to an asthma management plan.

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ERS 2024 | Panel Discussion: What Might Be Required for On-Therapy Remission in Pediatric Severe <b>Asthma</b>?
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ERS 2024 | Panel Discussion: What Might Be Required for On-Therapy Remission in Pediatric Severe Asthma?
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In this ADVENT symposium at the 2024 European Respiratory Society conference, Drs. Sharon Dell and Leonard Bacharier discuss the potential domains of on therapy clinical remission in pediatric severe asthma, emphasizing lung function as a key parameter for children.

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Mucus Plugging Is a Key Component of Remodeling in <b>Asthma</b>, Leading to Fixed Airway Obstruction
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Mucus Plugging Is a Key Component of Remodeling in Asthma, Leading to Fixed Airway Obstruction
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Learn about the role of type 2 inflammation in the burden and pathophysiology of mucus plugging in severe asthma

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ERS 2025 | Type 2 Severe <b>Asthma</b> "Unplugged": Reducing Mucus to Improve Long-term Patient Outcomes
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ERS 2025 | Type 2 Severe Asthma "Unplugged": Reducing Mucus to Improve Long-term Patient Outcomes
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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.

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Unraveling the Link of Type 2 Inflammation and Airway Remodeling in <b>Asthma</b>
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Unraveling the Link of Type 2 Inflammation and Airway Remodeling in Asthma
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Join Dr. Celeste Porsbjerg as she discussed on how type 2 inflammation may lead to airway remodeling in asthma, exploring the pathophysiologic mechanisms, that ultimately lead to structural changes and irreversible loss of lung function

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CRSwNP at Center Stage: Impact of Biologics in Patients with Co-existing Type 2 <b>Asthma</b>
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CRSwNP at Center Stage: Impact of Biologics in Patients with Co-existing Type 2 Asthma
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In this video soundbite from the EAACI 2025 symposium, Dr. Philippe Gevaert explains how biologic options for uncontrolled CRSwNP are increasing, and phase 3 studies of approved biologics show improved outcomes and decreased SCS use/surgery in patients with CRSwNP. Additionally, he explains how biologics targeting type 2 inflammatory pathophysiology potentially improve outcomes for eligible patients with co-existing CRSwNP and asthma.

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Type 2 Inflammation Is a Significant Driver of Pediatric Severe <b>Asthma</b>
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Type 2 Inflammation Is a Significant Driver of Pediatric Severe Asthma
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Learn about the role of type 2 inflammation in the burden and pathophysiology of severe asthma in pediatric patients

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ERS 2025 Enduring Video: Type 2 Severe <b>Asthma</b> “Unplugged”: Reducing Mucus to Improve Long- Term Patient Outcomes
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ERS 2025 Enduring Video: Type 2 Severe Asthma “Unplugged”: Reducing Mucus to Improve Long- Term Patient Outcomes

Join Drs. Njira Lugogo, Simon Couillard, and Mario Castro for a session exploring the link between pathogenic mucus and impaired lung function in patients with moderate-to-severe asthma and the potential for disease modification with targeted therapy.

Monitoring Lung Function Is an Important Aspect of Pediatric <b>Asthma</b> Management
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Monitoring Lung Function Is an Important Aspect of Pediatric Asthma Management
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Navigate through this interactive infographic to learn more about why lung function is important to monitor in pediatric patients with asthma and the noninvasive procedures that are available for implementation in clinical practice.

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ERS 2024 | Understanding Remission as a Treatment Goal in Pediatric Severe <b>Asthma</b> – Patient Case Introduction
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ERS 2024 | Understanding Remission as a Treatment Goal in Pediatric Severe Asthma – Patient Case Introduction
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In this ADVENT symposium at the 2024 European Respiratory Society conference, Dr. Leonard Bacharier describes a typical patient presentation in the pediatric asthma clinic and explores whether clinical remission is a goal of treatment for this patient and others like them.

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ERS 2024 | Understanding Remission as a Treatment Goal in Pediatric Severe <b>Asthma</b> – Patient Case Follow-Up
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ERS 2024 | Understanding Remission as a Treatment Goal in Pediatric Severe Asthma – Patient Case Follow-Up
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In this ADVENT symposium at the 2024 European Respiratory Society conference, Dr. Leonard Bacharier revisits a patient case study where a biologic has been added to an asthma management plan and describes the potential for this patient to achieve on-therapy clinical remission.

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