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Do Men get better psoriasis treatment than Women?

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Do Men get better psoriasis treatment than Women?
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News  Thu-16-05-2013, 11:30 AM
More Men are offered Biological Treatments for psoriasis than Women. Is it sex discrimination, or is there another reason? This survey from researchers at Sweden's Umeå University thinks it has found the answer.

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Objectives:
Moderate to severe psoriasis, once regarded as merely a skin disease, is today seen as an inflammatory systemic disease. The sex ratio of the prevalence of psoriasis is balanced. In recent years several reports have documented that men receive more systemic or UV treatment than women, and different hypotheses were made. In PsoReg, the national registry for systemic treatment of psoriasis in Sweden, we have, like other European registries, observed a predominance of men (59%), especially of men treated with biologics (63%). Biologics are a relatively new group of very effective but high-priced drugs. The objective of this study was to analyse if women are discriminated by not having the same access to the high-priced biologics.

Design:
Population based cohort study using data from a nationwide quality register of psoriasis patients.

Population:
2294 patients with moderate to severe psoriasis receiving systemic treatment from a specialist in dermatology.

Main Outcome Measures:
Time to initiation of biologic treatment. A multiple Cox proportional hazard’s regression was performed, with time to initiating a biologic treatment as the outcome in order to assess the independent role of the patient’s sex in initiating such therapy. The psoriasis severity was defined as a time-varying variable.

Results:
Men had more severe psoriasis than women according to the Psoriasis Area and Severity Index (PASI), regardless of age at enrolment, and throughout the study period. The analysis in the multiple Cox regression show that age, psoriasis severity and psoriasis arthropathy were relevant factors for initiating biologic therapy, whereas sex is not.

Conclusions:
Although as many women as men are believed to suffer from psoriasis, men seem to be more severely affected by psoriasis. The asymmetry in allocation of biologic therapy thereby probably reflects the differing disease activity between the sexes, and is not a discrimination against women per se.

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Tue-21-05-2013, 20:16 PM
I think it's more to do with how me and women differ in managing their conditions. In general women tend to visit their GP for treatment earlier and are more likely to be reliable when it comes to application of topical medications than men. This means that their condition tends to be less severe and unlikely to require the use of biologicals.

Just my thoughts on it though, there are, as always, exceptions to the case.

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Tue-21-05-2013, 20:19 PM
(Tue-21-05-2013, 20:16 PM)Krissie_Wright Wrote: I think it's more to do with how me and women differ in managing their conditions. In general women tend to visit their GP for treatment earlier and are more likely to be reliable when it comes to application of topical medications than men. This means that their condition tends to be less severe and unlikely to require the use of biologicals.

Just my thoughts on it though, there are, as always, exceptions to the case.

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Tue-21-05-2013, 21:20 PM
In other words, women detect earlier if something's wrong, we listen better to the signals of our body, and we are better "followers", at least ... most of us. Angel
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Wed-22-05-2013, 10:39 AM
(Tue-21-05-2013, 21:20 PM)Caroline Wrote: In other words, women detect earlier if something's wrong, we listen better to the signals of our body, and we are better "followers", at least ... most of us. Angel

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