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ECCO 2022: New Agents and an Expanding Treatment Landscape for Crohn Disease and Ulcerative Colitis

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Recent acceleration in the development of biologics and small-molecule inhibitors for patients with inflammatory bowel disease has led to an expanded and increasingly complex treatment landscape. Here’s my take.

Released: May 13, 2022

Expiration: May 12, 2023

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Bruce E. Sands

Bruce E. Sands, MD, MS

Dr. Burrill B. Crohn Professor of Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Chief, Division of Gastroenterology
Mount Sinai Health System
New York, New York

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Bruce E. Sands, MD, MS

Dr. Burrill B. Crohn Professor of Medicine
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Chief, Division of Gastroenterology
Mount Sinai Health System
New York, New York

Bruce E. Sands, MD, MS, has disclosed that he has received funds for research support from Janssen and Theravance Biopharma R&D; has received consulting fees from Abivax, AbbVie, Alimentiv, Amgen, Arena, Artugen, AstraZeneca, Bacainn, Boehringer Ingelheim, Boston Pharmaceuticals, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Calibr, Celltrion, ClostraBio, Enthera, Evommune, Ferring, Galapagos, Gilead Sciences, GlaxoSmithKline, GossamerBio, Immunic, Index, Innovation, Ironwood, Janssen, Kaleido, Kallyope, Lilly, MiroBio, MRM Health, Morphic Therapeutic, Pfizer, Progenity, Prometheus Biosciences, Protagonist Therapeutics, Q32 Bio, Sun Pharma, Surrozen, Takeda, Target RWE, Teva Branded Pharmaceutical Products R&D, Thelium, Theravance Biopharma R&D, TLL Pharma, USWM Enterprises, Ventyx Biosciences, and Viela Bio; and has ownership interest in Ventyx.