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Psoriasis: A look back over the past 50 years, and forward to next steps


 

“I think with psoriasis therapy and where we’ve come in the last 20 years ... we have a hard time remembering what it was like before we had biologic agents” he said. “Our perspective has changed a lot, and sometimes we forget that.”

In fact, “psoriasis has sort of dragged dermatology into the world of modern clinical trial science, and we can now apply that to all sorts of other diseases,” he said. “The psoriasis trials were the first really well-done large-scale trials in dermatology, and I think that has given dermatology a real leg up in how we do clinical research and how we do evidence-based medicine.”

All of the doctors interviewed for this story have received funds and/or honoraria from, consulted with, are employed with, or served on the advisory boards of manufacturers of biologics. Dr. Gelfand is a copatent holder of resiquimod for treatment of cutaneous T-cell lymphoma and is deputy editor of the Journal of Investigative Dermatology.

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