Annika Belzer
Research
Publications
2024
The Use of Biologic Agents for the Treatment of Cutaneous Immune-Related Adverse Events from Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Review of Reported Cases
Pach J, Valido K, Belzer A, Leventhal J. The Use of Biologic Agents for the Treatment of Cutaneous Immune-Related Adverse Events from Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors: A Review of Reported Cases. American Journal Of Clinical Dermatology 2024, 25: 595-607. PMID: 38767827, DOI: 10.1007/s40257-024-00866-z.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCutaneous immune-related adverse eventsImmune-related adverse eventsAdverse eventsAntitumor responseBiological agentsHigh-dose systemic corticosteroidsSevere cutaneous adverse reactionsImmune checkpoint inhibitorsStevens-Johnson syndromeCutaneous adverse reactionsAdverse event patternEnglish-language literatureTransient acantholytic dermatosisTreating high-gradeSpectrum of dermatologic manifestationsCheckpoint inhibitorsSystemic corticosteroidsCorticosteroid-sparingImmunobullous disordersPsoriasiform eruptionLichenoid reactionsEczematous dermatitisLichenoid eruptionDermatological manifestationsHigh-gradeThe Impact of Dermatologic Adverse Events on the Quality of Life of Oncology Patients: A Review of the Literature
Belzer A, Pach J, Valido K, Leventhal J. The Impact of Dermatologic Adverse Events on the Quality of Life of Oncology Patients: A Review of the Literature. American Journal Of Clinical Dermatology 2024, 25: 435-445. PMID: 38366030, DOI: 10.1007/s40257-024-00847-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchDermatologic adverse eventsAdverse eventsQuality of lifeManagement of dermatologic adverse eventsDiscontinuation of treatmentDermatology Life Quality IndexQuality of life of oncological patientsLife Quality IndexRadiation therapyCytotoxic chemotherapyDose reductionOral mucosaTargeted therapyOncological therapyProphylactic treatmentDrug classesEarly managementOncology patientsPatientsQuality-of-life concernsLife-prolonging treatmentTherapyPatient well-beingDeclining quality of lifeImpact patients
2022
Climate Change, Cutaneous Disease, and the Dermatology Provider
Belzer A, Rosenbach M. Climate Change, Cutaneous Disease, and the Dermatology Provider. Journal Of Dermatology For Physician Assistants 2022, 16 DOI: 10.58744/001c.72026.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchClimate changeStratospheric ozone depletionExtreme weather eventsCutaneous diseaseOceanic warmingDermatology providersOzone depletionWeather eventsGlobal warmingClimate change-related factorsWarmingChange-related factorsPublic health crisisSkin healthOrgan systemsAir pollutionIntegumentary systemDiseaseHealth crisisGreater exposureChangesHealthSecondary effectsPollutionProviders
News
News
- March 18, 2021
Women's Mental Health Conference at Yale Finalizes Main Sessions for 2021 Conference
- February 10, 2021
Women's Mental Health Conference at Yale will Host Tarana Burke, Founder of #MeToo Movement, as 2021 Keynote Speaker
- September 01, 2020
Women's Mental Health Conference at Yale Sponsors Fundraiser for Family Justice Center