Impact on women

 

While the prevalence of psoriasis is similar, the impact varies significantly across genders 

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Women with psoriasis experience a greater subjective disease burden than men,1–3 which could impact their plans to start a family.

It is vital that healthcare professionals, like you, are responsive to the specific issues faced by women living with psoriasis. In doing this, you can help your patients to manage their disease effectively, in a way that matches their needs and expectations.

 

Want to learn more about tailoring care for women in your clinical practice?

 

The following materials provide advice from expert dermatologists and practical tools to help you and your patients achieve better disease management.

References
  1. van der Schoot LS, et al. J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2019;33(10):1913–1920.
  2. Gottlieb AB, et al. Int J Womens Dermatol. 2019;5(3):141–150.
  3. De Simone C, et al. G Ital Dermatol Venereol. 2020;155(4):434–440.

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Date of preparation: January 2024