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Defining Drug Remission in Psoriasis: Long-Term Data and Insights - Episode 2

Redefining Treatment Success in Psoriasis April 2026

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In this episode, ‘Redefining Treatment Success in Psoriasis,’ the expert dermatologists explore the remarkable evolution of treatment expectations in psoriasis, moving from modest improvements to ambitious goals of complete skin clearance and sustained remission. The faculty reflect that in earlier treatment paradigms even a 50% improvement in disease severity was considered a meaningful success.

In this episode, ‘Redefining Treatment Success in Psoriasis,’ the expert dermatologists explorethe remarkable evolution of treatment expectations in psoriasis, moving from modest improvements to ambitious goals of complete skin clearance and sustained remission. The faculty reflect that in earlier treatment paradigms even a 50% improvement in disease severity was considered a meaningful success.

As advances in immunology and targeted biologic therapies have transformed the treatment landscape, expectations have shifted dramatically. Clinicians now have a deeper understanding of the underlying inflammatory pathways driving psoriasis, enabling the development of therapies that can deliver high levels of skin clearance with improved safety profiles. As a result, conversations with patients have evolved, with many now expecting near-complete or complete resolution of their disease.

The panelists also discussed the National Psoriasis Foundation consensus definition of on-treatment remission, representing an important step toward aligning clinical goals with patient-centered outcomes. The faculty examine the rationale for establishing a formal definition, emphasizing the importance of setting clear, achievable targets that reflect both clinical efficacy and quality of life. By incorporating perspectives from clinicians, patients, and other stakeholders, this definition underscores a broader shift in psoriasis care toward sustained disease control and meaningful remission. Overall, this discussion reinforces how far the field has progressed and sets the stage for applying these elevated expectations in clinical practice.

The next episode in this series, ‘Remission as a Goal in Psoriasis,’ features the panelists examining the clinical relevance of achieving and sustaining remission in psoriasis, emphasizing that ambitious treatment goals are increasingly attainable with modern therapies. It highlights the importance of maintaining disease control over time while aligning treatment strategies with patient quality of life and long-term outcomes.

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