
July 8 marks World Skin Health Day. This year’s theme, “Better Knowledge. Better Skin Health.”, reminds us that raising disease awareness, strengthening health education, and improving access to dermatological care are essential to advancing skin health.
Skin is the body’s largest organ and the first line of defense for human health. Across the world, hundreds of millions of people are affected by various skin diseases:
Psoriasis affects approximately 125 million people worldwide;
Atopic dermatitis affects nearly 230 million people globally;
More than 800 rare skin diseases affect around 6.8 million patients worldwide.
Behind these numbers are patients living with long-term disease burdens, researchers continuously exploring better treatment approaches, and healthcare professionals and clinical research teams working on the front lines.
In areas such as psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and rare skin diseases, every step forward in clinical research helps us better understand disease mechanisms, optimize patient stratification, evaluate benefit-risk profiles, and bring more treatment options to patients.
With 23 years of experience in clinical research, GCP ClinPlus has continued to build expertise in dermatology, immunology, and related therapeutic areas. We firmly believe that high-quality data, rigorous clinical operations, and a patient-centered research philosophy are key foundations for advancing medical progress.
On World Skin Health Day, we extend our understanding and support to all patients living with skin diseases, and pay tribute to every researcher, healthcare professional, and clinical research colleague dedicated to improving skin health.
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