Join Dr. Nirmala Gonsalves as she reviews some of the tools to assess quality-of-life outcomes in patients with EoE.

This podcast episode looks at the epidemiology, clinical presentation and classification of atopic dermatitis of the hand and feet and the impact it has on patients' quality of life.
Drs. Kathryn Peterson and Ikuo Hirano and Profs. Ingrid Terreehorst and Arjan Bredenoord highlight the impact and burden of EoE on the quality of life of patients.

Learn how partnering with patients and considering the clinical relevance of symptom improvements can improve patient quality of life

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.

Dr. Casale discusses delays in diagnosing CSU, the impact of severe itch on daily life and mental health, and the challenges in achieving remission.

Understand the impact of moderate chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) exacerbations on future exacerbation risk, lung function decline, mortality, and patient quality of life.
This static infographic covers the clinical presentations, diagnostic challenges, and disease burden of bullous pemphigoid (BP), a chronic relapsing autoimmune skin disease. Review the steps of diagnosis, which include clinical assessment and laboratory work. Explore comorbidities associated with BP and how they impact patient quality of life.
An infographic describing the etiology, epidemiology, challenges in diagnosis and patient burden of CPUO.

Professor Henrik Watz explores the complex relationship between inflammation and COPD, highlighting its impact on patients' health and overall quality of life.

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.

Join Profs. Dave Singh and Klaus Rabe as they examine the clinical relevance of exacerbations, lung function, symptoms, quality of life, and comorbidities in COPD, as well as the evolving concept of disease stability and what that could mean for treatment planning and the future of COPD care.