Understanding Treatment Preferences in Patients with Moderate to Severe Plaque Psoriasis in the USA: Results from a Cross-Sectional Patient Survey
Abstract Introduction The goal of psoriasis (PsO) treatment is to improve quality of life by lessening the extent and severity of the disease. Traditional systemic drugs and biologic agents are used for the treatment of moderate to severe PsO and recent research emphasizes understanding patient goal...
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Main Authors: | Joe Gorelick (Author), David Shrom (Author), Kiran Sikand (Author), Lisa Renda (Author), Russel Burge (Author), Christine Dworkin (Author), Craig Krebsbach (Author), Ripsi P. Patel (Author), Chitra Karki (Author), David Rosmarin (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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