Asthma, Chronic Rhinosinusitis with Nasal Polyps or CRSwNP and Atopic Dermatitis are three chronic conditions that often co-exist in patients. They can cause a myriad of symptoms ranging from mild to severe. At best, they are irritating. At worst, they profoundly affect patients’ quality of life. These three chronic conditions are linked by common pathogenesis called Type 2 Inflammation.
What is it? Why is it relevant? What do we know about it? And how do we improve the lives of these patients?
- Part 1: What is Type 2 Inflammation?
- Part 2: What are the current shortcomings of care?
- Part 3: Ambitions to improve interdisciplinary care
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