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BADBIR Zenas Yiu psoriasis treatment real world
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At the BAD 2026 meeting, new analyses from BADBIR highlighted the value of real-world evidence in answering clinically important questions in psoriasis care. The data explored serious infection risk across systemic treatments, the potential benefits of using biologics earlier in the treatment pathway, and risk factors for incident and recurrent erythrodermic psoriasis. Together, these findings demonstrate how registry data can complement clinical trial evidence by providing insights from routine clinical practice and helping to inform more personalized treatment decisions.

Dermatopathology and Diagnostics

An Introduction to Dermatopathology and Diagnostics

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Your clinical career is shaped not only by what you know, but by who helps you navigate what comes next. Join us for the final episode in our LEADderm mini-series exploring non-clinical skills that can help you thrive in your ...

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As he joins the touchREVIEWS in Dermatology Editorial Board, Dr Jonathan Ho reflects on training the next generation, improving care for patients with richly pigmented skin, and bringing Caribbean perspectives to global dermatology.

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As interest continues to grow in better understanding the biology of skin aging, non-invasive tools such as tape stripping are opening up new possibilities for molecular research that may help identify strategies to slow skin aging and promote skin longevity. In this Q&A, Dr Helen He (New York, NY, USA) discusses her latest study, which was presented as a late-breaking abstract at this year’s AAD Annual Meeting, and the insights it offers into the mechanisms of skin aging and future targeted interventions.

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