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Treatment Strategies in Relapsing MS: What have We Learned from Observational Studies and Beyond
Chair: Scott D. Newsome, DO (Johns Hopkins Hospital)
There is a critical gap in evidence regarding whether different treatment strategies early in relapsing multiple sclerosis prevent long-term disability, especially if a more aggressive treatment approach is warranted from the time of diagnosis, or if early escalation after a suboptimal treatment response to first-line therapies is adequate. Comparative effectiveness and observational studies are providing a window into what may happen to people with MS years later with different treatments. Faculty will review currently available real world data surrounding treatments and treatment strategies in relapsing MS and challenging cases will be presented with robust faculty discussion. Level of Information: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced
Speaker: Scott D. Newsome, DO (Johns Hopkins Hospital)
Speaker: Scott D. Newsome, DO (Johns Hopkins Hospital)
Speaker: Claire Riley, MD (Columbia University Medical Center)
Speaker: Jiwon Oh, MD, PhD, FRCPC (University of Toronto)
Chair: Scott D. Newsome, DO (Johns Hopkins Hospital)
CATEGORY:
MS Management | Research | Symposium
LEVEL:
Basic, Intermediate, Advanced
CREDIT TYPES AND UNITS:
AAPA: 2.75
ACPE: 2.75
APA: 2.75
CME: 2.75
NCPD: 2.75