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Treatment options for psoriasis expanding

Key trends among topical treatments for psoriasis include the potential reformulation of systemic therapies into topical form, the search for steroid alternatives and the optimization of vehicles, an expert says. » Treating the whole process

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Best practices in the evaluation and management of actinic keratoses
Articles, video, tools and CME on current strategies for managing actinic keratoses lesions using a variety of therapeutic approaches based on efficacy, safety and tolerability. Read More

Latest updates on advanced BCC treatment research

The diagnosis of advanced basal cell carcinoma is dependent on many patient specific factors, some of which are subjective and may be open to interpretation by both the patient and provider.
» Experts review current state of research

PODCAST: How to positively influence patient adherence, part 2

Read or listen to part 2 in our series on medication adherence. Dr. Elaine Siegfried and Dr. Steven Feldman discuss physician-patient relationships as a critical component.
» Techniques that encourage adherence

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Insights into managing atopic dermatitis and acne
Atopic dermatitis and acne have significant physical, psychosocial and financial impacts on patients. Keep current on the epidemiology and pathogenesis of both conditions and how these may impact patient care. Read More

Melasma may require aggressive combination therapy

Successfully treating melasma requires a correct diagnosis and, increasingly, combination therapy, an expert says.
» Helpful interventions

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Dermatopathology sits in healthcare reform crosshairs

If dermatologists don't more effectively police themselves, experts say, they may lose their ability to perform in-office dermatopathology. Dermatopathology also faces competitive pressures and aggressive fee reductions, these experts add.
» More on risks to in-office pathology

 

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