Investigators assess the detection rate of FIT and FIT-DNA among average-risk colorectal cancer screening individuals.
Experts in gastroenterology share advice for the treatment of patients of Crohn’s disease.
Experts conclude their discussion emphasizing the importance of integrative care and how providers can improve outcomes for their patients with fibromyalgia (FM).
David Hudesman, MD, Maia Kayal, MD, Miguel Regueiro, MD, Anita Afzali, MD, and Millie Long summarize their discussion of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) and discuss prospective advances in treatment options.
Expert cardiologists share strategies for educating patients on the treatment and management of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Expert providers in inflammatory diseases provide additional resources on biosimilars and adalimumab biosimilar for patients and providers.
A recent randomized controlled trial showed the limitations of either option, despite being a cornerstone of care.
A new survey assessed patients’ confidence in their disease management during the pandemic, specific disease management concerns, and experiences with telemedicine.
Key opinion leaders in cardiology share insights on reducing LDL cholesterol to manage cardiovascular disease risk, educating patients not reaching goals, and implementing real-world clinical strategies for maintaining lower LDL levels.
Optimizing care and managing challenges for patients with ADHD during the COVID-19 pandemic and advice for clinicians educating patients and families on disease management.
Retina specialists evaluate the effectiveness of the two new therapies for neovascular AMD and DME by analyzing their respective clinical trial methodologies and outcomes.
In today's issue of Rheumatology Network, we introduce The Concoff Method, a new column by Andrew Concoff, M.D., a rheumatologist who serves as executive vice president and chief value medical officer of United Rheumatology. Over the course of the next year, Dr. Concoff will publish columns that address sports medicine, value in rheumatology and managing a medical practice in the era of COVID-19. In this inaugural issue of the column, he covers the interface between sports medicine and rheumatology.
Experts in gastroenterology discuss treatment selection in special situations of CD, such as age, women considering pregnancy, and extra-intestinal manifestations.
The multidisciplinary panel of experts share final thoughts on strategies to normalize naloxone and decrease barriers to its obtainment and utilization.
In an upcoming Peer Exchange program entitled “Dual-Orexin Receptor Antagonists for Treatment of Insomnia” Dr Paul Doghramji will moderate a conversation with physicians about this class of agents for treatment of insomnia and discuss other therapeutic advancements in the field.
The expert panel offers insights on the concept of extending phenotypes into treatable traits in patients with COPD.
Drs Keegan and Cameron discuss patient-specific considerations for selecting optimal atopic dermatitis treatment strategies.
A panel of experts in hematology discuss the future directions for sickle cell disease and share practice pearls for disease management.
Experts in dermatology discuss patient education and clinical pearls to assist colleagues in the management of atopic dermatitis.
The Director of Policy and Advocacy for the US Pain Foundation addresses the important changes made to the updated draft of the CDC Clinical Practical Guideline for Prescribing Opioids 2022.
Andrew Blauvelt, MD, discusses switching therapies for atopic dermatitis (AD) treatment.
Dr David Hudesman, Dr Jordan Axelrad, and Dr Jose Scher discuss strategies for managing coexisting inflammatory bowel disease and psoriatic arthritis and highlight the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to providing comprehensive care.
The approval for Abrysvo represents the second RSV vaccine approved for adults aged 60 years and older in the last month.
In this episode of MEDcast, expert dermatologists discuss actinic keratosis, a premalignant skin condition. They are sharing their thoughts on the importance of early diagnosis and treatment and are delving into treatment options, in particular photodynamic treatments.
In recent conversations with experts in epilepsy, the impact of stigmatization remains high for patients and ongoing efforts by clinicians to address this issue in the clinical setting has been underscored, despite the global lack of awareness about new treatments and other resources.
Experts conclude the series discussing how to approach switching psoriasis treatments.