
Opinion|Videos|May 1, 2025
Future Directions for Psoriasis Treatment
Panelists discuss how the future of psoriasis treatment is evolving toward more personalized approaches with earlier biologic intervention for patients with high-impact disease regardless of body surface area, improved assessment tools that better capture disease burden, greater consideration of comorbidities and quality-of-life impacts, increased diversity in clinical trials, expanded patient education, innovative delivery systems, combination therapies, and targeted treatments for specific psoriasis phenotypes—all aimed at addressing current treatment gaps and moving closer to disease modification rather than merely symptom management.
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