184 search results for: Burden of Disease

2025 ADVENT Forum | Joint Plenary Session: A View into the Life <b>of</b> Our Patients Video
Type 2 Inflammation
2025 ADVENT Forum | Joint Plenary Session: A View into the Life of Our Patients Video
expert video

This cross-TA plenary session addressed challenges in type 2 inflammation-driven diseases. Esteemed faculty, including Profs Klaus Rabe, Sharon Dell, Anju Peters, Milli Gupta, Eric Simpson, Stella Lee, and moderator Oscar Palomares, discussed strategies to enhance quality of life, reduce disease burden, and prioritize patient-centered care.

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Beyond the Visible: The Cumulative <b>Burden</b> <b>of</b> Prurigo Nodularis
Dermatology
Beyond the Visible: The Cumulative Burden of Prurigo Nodularis
expert video

Professor Matthias Augustin emphaizes that prurigo nodularis is a chronic systemic disease with a significant and multifaceted burden, encompassing both visible skin manifestations and hidden psychosocial and physical comorbidities.

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Multifaceted <b>Burden</b> <b>of</b> Pediatric EoE
Gastroenterology
Multifaceted Burden of Pediatric EoE
expert video

Hear from Prof. Papadopoulou as she discusses how EoE can impact different aspects of disease burden in pediatric patients and their caregivers.

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Coexisting Type 2 Inflammatory <b>Disease</b>s Can Add to the Patient Overall <b>Disease</b> <b>Burden</b>
Type 2 Inflammation
Coexisting Type 2 Inflammatory Diseases Can Add to the Patient Overall Disease Burden
expert video

In this soundbite video from the April 2025 ADVENT Forum in Lisbon, Portugal, Prof. Oscar Palomares highlights how patients with type 2 inflammatory diseases often experience multimorbidities, with overlapping symptoms that amplify their overall disease burden and impact quality of life.

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Dermatology
Prurigo Nodularis (PN): Understanding Its Clinical Features, Complex Burden, and Underlying Mechanisms
Infographic

Explore the clinical features, complex burden, and underlying mechanisms of PN.

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Digging Deeper: Reducing Non-Atopic Comorbidities and Multidimensional <b>Disease</b> <b>Burden</b>
Dermatology
Digging Deeper: Reducing Non-Atopic Comorbidities and Multidimensional Disease Burden
expert video

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.

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Prurigo Nodularis: The Patient Journey
Dermatology
Prurigo Nodularis: The Patient Journey
interactivity

An interactive tool highlighting the disease burden, impact and management of prurigo nodularis throughout the patient journey before diagnosis, during diagnosis and during treatment.

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Assessment <b>of</b> Smell Loss in CRSwNP Interactive Infographic
Rhinology
Assessment of Smell Loss in CRSwNP Interactive Infographic
interactivity

Use this educational tool to explore the daily burden of loss of smell for patients with CRSwNP.

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The Benefits of Early Intervention in AD: More Than Skin Deep

Many AD treatment goals focus on clinical manifestations, so that if a patient is free of lesions, their disease is considered well controlled. However, the inflammatory process underlying AD reaches far beyond the skin, affecting patients in unique ways at different stages of their lives. Education on the importance of treating AD beyond the skin and altering the treatment approach to fit the individual patient will help improve clinical management and reduce long-term patient burden.

Under the Itchy Surface: The Insidious, Cumulative <b>Burden</b> <b>of</b> Type 2 Inflammation in AD
Dermatology
Under the Itchy Surface: The Insidious, Cumulative Burden of Type 2 Inflammation in AD
expert video

In this video from the March 2025 ADVENT symposium in Orlando, Florida, Dr. Eric Simpson discusses the systemic nature of atopic dermatitis (AD) and how the disease burden extends beyond the skin. Through the lens of cumulative life course impairment, Dr. Simpson goes on to explore how persistent type 2 inflammation in AD may drive both atopic and nonatopic comorbidities, emphasizing the potential importance of early and effective therapeutic intervention to alter disease progression

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