Dr. Kartik Shenoy discusses clinical trials for asthma treatment in new segment

Kartik V. Shenoy, MD, a professor of thoracic medicine and surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
Kartik V. Shenoy, MD, a professor of thoracic medicine and surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University
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Dr. Kartik V. Shenoy, Professor of Thoracic Medicine and Surgery at the Lewis Katz School of Medicine at Temple University, discussed new clinical trials for asthma treatment in a segment aired on Apr. 10 by 6abc and Temple Health.

The segment highlighted the availability of new options for individuals living with asthma, featuring both Dr. Shenoy and patient Sherry Sikora.

Clinical trials can offer patients access to emerging therapies that may not yet be widely available. Such collaborations between healthcare providers and media outlets aim to inform the public about ongoing research opportunities.

While details about specific treatments or trial enrollment were not disclosed in the segment summary, viewers interested in participating are encouraged to consult their healthcare providers or contact Temple Health directly for more information.

As research into asthma continues, segments like this help raise awareness about potential advances in care and encourage community engagement with medical studies.



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