Thu-04-08-2022, 18:37 PM
Interesting.
We know that e.g. obesity is a negative factor for psoriasis.
And also it seems logical that if your psoriasis is severe, that it is harder to get rid of it….
This research now shows a definition that:
If you are young, so perhaps psoriasis is relatively new.
If you are not obese, but slender, so there is no negative factor for your psoriasis
If your psoriasis is less severe……
THEN…. You may be a super-responder to the treatment with Tremfya….
Which in my opinion is total nonsense, as probably “any” treatment will work better under this circumstances.
They are introducing a term that signals a situation that is completely logical and can be deducted by anyone with some kind of a thinking brain.
Mixing this with some statistical formulas, and there we have a new result.. pfff…. Stepping off my box again.
We know that e.g. obesity is a negative factor for psoriasis.
And also it seems logical that if your psoriasis is severe, that it is harder to get rid of it….
This research now shows a definition that:
If you are young, so perhaps psoriasis is relatively new.
If you are not obese, but slender, so there is no negative factor for your psoriasis
If your psoriasis is less severe……
THEN…. You may be a super-responder to the treatment with Tremfya….
Which in my opinion is total nonsense, as probably “any” treatment will work better under this circumstances.
They are introducing a term that signals a situation that is completely logical and can be deducted by anyone with some kind of a thinking brain.
Mixing this with some statistical formulas, and there we have a new result.. pfff…. Stepping off my box again.