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How Would CRISP Help Patients of Chronic Rhinosinusitis ?

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Recently, Geisinger Health System, John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, the North-western Medicine® Sinus and Allergy Centre, and the University of Chicago formed the Chronic Rhinosinusitis Integrative Studies Program (CRISP) in the United States of America. The collective program would conduct research studies to understand the disease and develop effective treatment methods, benefiting the patients. CRISP received the program project grant (P01) to study the common disease in America, but current knowledge of which is still rudimentary. The program would estimate remission, prevalence, and incidence of chronic rhinosinusitis (CRS) based on studies involving samples from the general population representing the complete CRS spectrum.

Goals of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Integrative Studies Program

Composition of Chronic Rhinosinusitis Integrative Studies Program

CRISP consists of five groups of collaborative studies and research work:

Benefits of CRISP

The resultant improved fundamental knowledge about CRS sub-phenotypes would help researchers identify cellular and molecular mechanisms and genetic susceptibilities causing and exacerbating the symptoms of the disease.  The understanding would facilitate the development of therapies that are more effective than the existing ones.

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