Clinical Advances in Immune-directed Therapies: Expert Insights and Case Challenges in MS
An online CME/CNE activity with content repurposed from the Independent Pre-Forum CME/CNE Satellite Symposium Presented at the ACTRIMS 2019 Forum
www.Medscape.com
May 1, 2019 – April 30, 2020
Archived, for viewing purposes only.
Purpose
Recent advances in the field of immunology and the increasing recognition of inflammation are re-shaping the conceptualization of multiple sclerosis (MS), with potential implications of new agents within the current landscape of treatment options. This CME/CNE online activity features expert clinicians and researchers will provide expert insights and emerging evidence in immune-directed strategies for MS. Their presentations will describe the rationale for immune system reset along with supporting clinical evidence, and identify risks and benefits of current and emerging DMTs, including understanding of complications (i.e., infections, malignancy potential) that can result from those treatments, as well as strategies for optimizing sequencing of therapies in individualized MS patient care.
Learning Objectives
After participating in this online CME/CNE activity, the learner should be able to:
- Describe critical advances and emerging immune-directed therapies that will change the therapeutic approach to MS;
- Review the immunologic rationale, safety, and clinical efficacy of supporting an immune system reset;
- Identify clinical considerations when evaluating risks and benefits in deciding on DMT therapy;
- Summarize the concept of immunosenescence and the importance of vigilance in monitoring the risk of infections especially in older MS patients.
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