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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, non-contagious skin disease that causes acne-like boils to form in folds of skin, particularly in the axilla and groin areas.

In this video series, Drs. Jerry Bagel (moderator), Donnica Moore, Lauren Orenstein, and George Han sit down to discuss the impact that HS has on quality of life, how specialty physicians can work together for improved outcomes, clinical trials, and the roles of biologics and other therapies.

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Disclosure: The faculty received modest honoraria from the Custom Programs division of Frontline Medical Communications for their time participating in this roundtable. The faculty was solely responsible for the content presented. 

This video roundtable was produced by the Custom Programs division of Frontline Medical Communications. The editorial staff of Dermatology News was not involved in developing the video roundtable.

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Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, non-contagious skin disease that causes acne-like boils to form in folds of skin, particularly in the axilla and groin areas.

In this video series, Drs. Jerry Bagel (moderator), Donnica Moore, Lauren Orenstein, and George Han sit down to discuss the impact that HS has on quality of life, how specialty physicians can work together for improved outcomes, clinical trials, and the roles of biologics and other therapies.

Click here to visit the site

Disclosure: The faculty received modest honoraria from the Custom Programs division of Frontline Medical Communications for their time participating in this roundtable. The faculty was solely responsible for the content presented. 

This video roundtable was produced by the Custom Programs division of Frontline Medical Communications. The editorial staff of Dermatology News was not involved in developing the video roundtable.

Hidradenitis suppurativa (HS) is a chronic, non-contagious skin disease that causes acne-like boils to form in folds of skin, particularly in the axilla and groin areas.

In this video series, Drs. Jerry Bagel (moderator), Donnica Moore, Lauren Orenstein, and George Han sit down to discuss the impact that HS has on quality of life, how specialty physicians can work together for improved outcomes, clinical trials, and the roles of biologics and other therapies.

Click here to visit the site

Disclosure: The faculty received modest honoraria from the Custom Programs division of Frontline Medical Communications for their time participating in this roundtable. The faculty was solely responsible for the content presented. 

This video roundtable was produced by the Custom Programs division of Frontline Medical Communications. The editorial staff of Dermatology News was not involved in developing the video roundtable.

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