Tag: Crohn’s Disease
A Surgeon’s Gift: Hope for Fewer Operations for IBD Patients
Dr. Fabrizio Michelassi’s recognition for his groundbreaking strictureplasty technique offers hope for IBD patients facing surgery. His bowel preservation approach could mean fewer resections and better quality of life for those with Crohn’s disease.
New IBD Drug Shows Promise for Crohn’s and UC Patients
New clinical trial results for duvakitug show promising effectiveness for both Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, offering hope for patients seeking better treatment options. This novel drug targets inflammation and scarring through a different mechanism than existing treatments, potentially expanding the toolkit for IBD management.
New Crohn’s Treatment Shows Promise for Real Healing
AstraZeneca’s new experimental drug AZD7798 takes a precision approach to Crohn’s treatment, targeting specific immune cells while aiming for actual intestinal healing rather than just symptom management. This targeted therapy could represent a significant shift toward treatments that address root causes and offer more stable, long-term remission.
Why Women with IBD Need Their Own Healthcare Champions
Women with IBD face unique challenges that deserve specialized medical attention and support. A new conference at Cedars-Sinai highlights the growing recognition that gender-specific IBD care is essential for optimal outcomes.
Scientists Find the ‘Master Switch’ Behind Crohn’s Inflammation
Scientists at Osaka University have identified two proteins that act as ‘master switches’ controlling chronic inflammation in Crohn’s disease. This breakthrough could lead to more targeted treatments that address root causes rather than just managing symptoms.
New Hope for Fibrostenotic Crohn’s: First Treatment in Sight
Palisade Bio receives Health Canada clearance for the first clinical trial targeting fibrostenotic Crohn’s disease specifically. PALI-2108 represents groundbreaking hope for patients who have had limited treatment options, addressing both inflammation and the scar tissue that makes this form of Crohn’s so challenging to treat.
Steroids and Crohn’s: The Relief vs. Risk Reality Check
Steroids can provide rapid relief for Crohn’s flares, but they come with important limitations and risks. We explore the reality of making this treatment decision and what it means for your long-term IBD management strategy.
IL-22: The Body’s Helper That Sometimes Hurts IBD Patients
New research reveals how IL-22, a protein that helps heal the gut, can also fuel inflammation in IBD when levels remain elevated. Understanding this double-edged role could lead to more targeted treatments for Crohn’s and colitis.
New Stem Cell Research Could Change Surgery Outlook for Crohn’s
New research into mesenchymal stem cell therapy for Crohn’s disease shows promise in reducing the need for repeat surgeries by actually healing damaged tissue rather than just managing symptoms. This regenerative approach could represent a fundamental shift from reactive treatment to true healing for many IBD patients.
Could Breastmilk Hold the Key to Gentler IBD Treatment?
New research explores how antibodies found in breastmilk could lead to gentler IBD treatments that work with the body’s natural healing mechanisms. This approach could offer hope for managing inflammation without the harsh side effects of current therapies.