A recent survey reveals gender-based differences in how patients perceive PsA treatment and symptoms, as well as communication with healthcare providers. Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) impacts men and women, but not always in the same way. A recent...
A recent survey reveals gender-based differences in how patients perceive PsA treatment and symptoms, as well as communication with healthcare providers. Psoriatic arthritis (PsA) impacts men and women, but not always in the same way. A recent...
An enhanced model that integrates non-AJCC clinical features provides clinicians with a more accurate tool for identifying high-risk patients with MCC.
Active psoriasis was associated with higher rates of ultra-processed food consumption, higher BMI, and lower frequency of vigorous exercise.
Health insurance status significantly impacts access to psoriasis care, with public-only and uninsured patients facing greater delays and barriers.
The following is a summary of “Bimekizumab efficacy and safety through 3 years in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis: Long-term results from the BE RADIANT phase 3b trial open-label extension period,” published in the January 2025 issue of...
The following is a summary of “Antibiotics use decreases survival in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors,” published in the January 2025 issue of Oncology by Bonnefin et al. Immune checkpoint inhibitors are now the...
An enhanced model that integrates non-AJCC clinical features provides clinicians with a more accurate tool for identifying high-risk patients with MCC.
Active psoriasis was associated with higher rates of ultra-processed food consumption, higher BMI, and lower frequency of vigorous exercise.
Health insurance status significantly impacts access to psoriasis care, with public-only and uninsured patients facing greater delays and barriers.
The following is a summary of “Bimekizumab efficacy and safety through 3 years in patients with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis: Long-term results from the BE RADIANT phase 3b trial open-label extension period,” published in the January 2025 issue of...
The following is a summary of “Antibiotics use decreases survival in cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma patients receiving immune checkpoint inhibitors,” published in the January 2025 issue of Oncology by Bonnefin et al. Immune checkpoint inhibitors are now the...
A collection of feature articles, study abstracts, and other resources all focused on chronic spontaneous urticaria (CSU).
The latest news from Maui Derm 2025 focused on psoriasis including abstracts, features, and helpful conference information.
The latest news from Fall Clinical Dermatology Conference 2024 focused on psoriasis including abstracts, features, and helpful conference information.
Preparedness, flexibility, and commitment to public education are critical to physicians' abilities to meet community needs in the face of disasters.
Dr. MedLaw answers your questions regarding medical law, breaking down indemnification clauses in this article in response to a physician's query.
Healthcare professionals and patients share perspectives on US healthcare hurdles, highlighting the need to improve affordability and care.
This course discusses that melanoma in situ (MIS) is not a definite precursor to invasive melanoma. While a patient’s chance of dying from melanoma is elevated (albeit low in absolute terms), their overall survival is significantly higher than that of their peers without MIS.
Employing caution and professionalism, doctors can reap social media benefits while avoiding social media risks, protecting their reputations and patient trust.
ADRP Advisory Board Member Amanda Hess discusses advances in transfusion medicine, challenges blood centers face, and how clinicians can boost blood donation.
Rising patient debt strains the US healthcare system, but improving financial assistance, revenue management, and patient engagement can help reduce the burden.
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