Seventh Annual CME/CNE Conference
Advances in MS Research and Practice: Breakthroughs and Emerging Evidence
Online CME/CNE activity repurposed from content derived from the AMSRP Annual Conference
www.MSTreatmentAdvances.com
December 1, 2019 – November 30, 2020
Archived, for viewing purposes only.
For both general neurologists and MS specialists, fundamental appreciation of the immunopathology of MS will lead to a better understanding of the disease course and an appreciation of the emerging MS therapeutics that are now, more than ever, tailored to the intricacies of the immune system. Two decades of clinical experience with immunomodulatory treatments for MS point to distinct immunological pathways that drive disease relapses and progression.
In light of the current understanding of MS immunopathology, clinicians need to evaluate long-standing hypotheses regarding the role of the immune system in the disease and delineate key questions that although still unanswered but beginning to produce emerging evidence and novel treatments, as investigators study the opportunity to reset the immune system. Recent and anticipated advances in the field of immunology, and the increasing recognition of inflammation as an important component of neurodegeneration, are shaping the conceptualization of disease pathophysiology, encouraging clinicians to grasp the potential implications for improved healthcare delivery to their patients in the future.