Progressive pulmonary fibrosis: an expert group consensus statement.
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Full Title: Eur Respir J
Abbreviation: Eur Respir J
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Subject Category: Pulmonary Medicine
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"Conflict of interest: S.K. Rajan reports grants to their institution, consulting fees and lecture fees from Cipla and Boehringer Ingelheim; speaker fees from the Indian Chest Society; and support from Cipla to attend a European Respiratory Society meeting, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. V. Cottin reports an unrestricted grant to their institution from Boehringer Ingelheim; consulting fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche, Galapagos, Galecto, Shionogi, Fibrogen, RedX Pharma and PureTech; payment or honoraria and support for attending meetings from Boehringer Ingelheim and Roche; and participation on a data safety monitoring board or advisory board for Roche/Promedior, Celgene/Bristol Myers Squibb and Galapagos, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. R. Dhar reports external expert contracts from Cipla and Boehringer Ingelheim; speaker fees from the Indian Chest Society, Cipla and Boehringer Ingelheim; and support for attendance at a European Respiratory Society meeting from Cipla. S. Danoff reports grant funding from Bristol Myers Squibb (Myositis ILD Trial), Boehringer Ingelheim (INBUILD and INBUILD-ON Trials) and Roche/Genentech (TRAIL Trial); royalties from UpToDate; advisory board fees from Boehringer Ingelheim and Lupin Pharma; payment for presentations from the France Foundation; funding for travel to present lectures from Boehringer Ingelheim; and participation on data safety monitoring boards for Galecto and Galapagos, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission; as well as a role as senior medical adviser and interim CMO for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation and membership of the board of directors of the American Thoracic Society. K.R. Flaherty reports research grants paid to their institution by Boehringer Ingelheim; and consulting fees paid to them by Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche/Genentech, Blade Therapeutics, Shionogi, DevPro, AstraZeneca, Pure Health, Fibrogen, Sun Pharmaceuticals, Pliant, United Therapeutics, Arrowhead, Lupin, Polarean and PureTech, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. K.K. Brown reports lung fibrosis research grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; being an external science advisor to AbbVie, CSL Behring, Dispersol, Huitai Biomedicine, Lilly, RedX Pharma, Theravance and Translate Bio; being a DMC chair for Biogen; scientific advisory board membership for Blade Therapeutics, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol Myers Squibb, DevPro Biopharma, Galapagos NV, Galecto, Open Source Imaging Consortium, Pliant, Sanofi and Third Pole; DMC membership for Humanetics; and a scientific collaboration with Sekisui Medical Co., all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission; as well as leadership or fiduciary roles for the Fleischner Society and Open Source Imaging Consortium. A. Mohan declares no competing interests. E. Renzoni declares a research contract payment and advisory board meeting payment to their institution by Boehringer Ingelheim; lecture fees paid to their institution by Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche and Chiesi; and registration and travel expenses for the American Thoracic Society conference, paid by Boehringer Ingelheim, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. M. Mohan reports no competing interests. Z. Udwadia reports no competing interests. P. Shenoy reports no competing interests. D. Currow reports intellectual property payments and royalties from Mayne Pharma International Pty Ltd, a manufacturer of sustained-release morphine; and consulting fees from Helsinn Pharmaceuticals, in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission; as well as leadership or fiduciary roles for the Dust Diseases Board of New South Wales and the Board of the Cancer Institute NSW. A. Devraj reports consulting fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche, Galecto, Galapagos, Brainomix and Vicore, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. B. Jankharia reports payment or honoraria to their institution from Cipla India, Lupin India, Boehringer Ingelheim and German Remedies India, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission; as well as being a past president of the Indian Musculoskeletal Society and the Indian Radiology and Imaging Association. R. Kulshrestha reports no competing interests. S. Jones reports grants to their institution from Boehringer Ingelheim and Trevi for being Chair of Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis (APF) and President of the European Pulmonary Fibrosis Federation (EU-IPFF) (both these organisations implement projects in partnership with industry; the author is not involved in these projects and does not gain personally); reports payment or honoraria from Boehringer Ingelheim, Vicore and Roche (paid to their institution); and participation on a data safety monitoring board or advisory board as Galecto DSMB for an anti-fibrotic therapy, in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. C. Ravaglia reports no competing interests. S. Quadrelli reports speaker fees from Boehringer Ingelheim in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. R. Iyer reports no competing interests. S. Dhooria reports no competing interests. M. Kolb reports research funding for pre-clinical work from Boehringer Ingelheim and Pieris; research funding for a clinical project from Roche; consulting fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche, Horizon, Cipla, AbbVie, Belerophon, Algernon, CSL Behring, United Therapeutics and AstraZeneca; payment or honoraria from Novartis, Boehringer Ingelheim and Roche; payment for court testimony from Roche; participation on a data safety monitoring board or advisory board for Covance and United Therapeutics; and an allowance paid to their institution from the European Respiratory Society relating to their duties as European Respiratory Journal Chief Editor, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. A.U. Wells reports payments or honoraria from Boehringer Ingelheim and Roche; and participation on a data safety monitoring board or advisory board for Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche and Veracyte, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission."
"We are grateful to Brajesh Jha and B.K. Ravindra (both from Indegene, Bengaluru, India) for providing a structured literature search based on the keywords chosen by the authors and assembling the bibliography by topic. Indegene received unrestricted financial support from Cipla Ltd (Mumbai, India) to conduct this search. Neither Indegene nor Cipla were included in the evaluation of the literature. Cipla further extended its support by making this statement open access. Conflict of interest: S.K. Rajan reports grants to their institution, consulting fees and lecture fees from Cipla and Boehringer Ingelheim; speaker fees from the Indian Chest Society; and support from Cipla to attend a European Respiratory Society meeting, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. V. Cottin reports an unrestricted grant to their institution from Boehringer Ingelheim; consulting fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche, Galapagos, Galecto, Shionogi, Fibrogen, RedX Pharma and PureTech; payment or honoraria and support for attending meetings from Boehringer Ingelheim and Roche; and participation on a data safety monitoring board or advisory board for Roche/Promedior, Celgene/Bristol Myers Squibb and Galapagos, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. R. Dhar reports external expert contracts from Cipla and Boehringer Ingelheim; speaker fees from the Indian Chest Society, Cipla and Boehringer Ingelheim; and support for attendance at a European Respiratory Society meeting from Cipla. S. Danoff reports grant funding from Bristol Myers Squibb (Myositis ILD Trial), Boehringer Ingelheim (INBUILD and INBUILD-ON Trials) and Roche/Genentech (TRAIL Trial); royalties from UpToDate; advisory board fees from Boehringer Ingelheim and Lupin Pharma; payment for presentations from the France Foundation; funding for travel to present lectures from Boehringer Ingelheim; and participation on data safety monitoring boards for Galecto and Galapagos, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission; as well as a role as senior medical adviser and interim CMO for the Pulmonary Fibrosis Foundation and membership of the board of directors of the American Thoracic Society. K.R. Flaherty reports research grants paid to their institution by Boehringer Ingelheim; and consulting fees paid to them by Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche/Genentech, Blade Therapeutics, Shionogi, DevPro, AstraZeneca, Pure Health, Fibrogen, Sun Pharmaceuticals, Pliant, United Therapeutics, Arrowhead, Lupin, Polarean and PureTech, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. K.K. Brown reports lung fibrosis research grants from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute; being an external science advisor to AbbVie, CSL Behring, Dispersol, Huitai Biomedicine, Lilly, RedX Pharma, Theravance and Translate Bio; being a DMC chair for Biogen; scientific advisory board membership for Blade Therapeutics, Boehringer Ingelheim, Bristol Myers Squibb, DevPro Biopharma, Galapagos NV, Galecto, Open Source Imaging Consortium, Pliant, Sanofi and Third Pole; DMC membership for Humanetics; and a scientific collaboration with Sekisui Medical Co., all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission; as well as leadership or fiduciary roles for the Fleischner Society and Open Source Imaging Consortium. A. Mohan declares no competing interests. E. Renzoni declares a research contract payment and advisory board meeting payment to their institution by Boehringer Ingelheim; lecture fees paid to their institution by Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche and Chiesi; and registration and travel expenses for the American Thoracic Society conference, paid by Boehringer Ingelheim, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. M. Mohan reports no competing interests. Z. Udwadia reports no competing interests. P. Shenoy reports no competing interests. D. Currow reports intellectual property payments and royalties from Mayne Pharma International Pty Ltd, a manufacturer of sustained-release morphine; and consulting fees from Helsinn Pharmaceuticals, in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission; as well as leadership or fiduciary roles for the Dust Diseases Board of New South Wales and the Board of the Cancer Institute NSW. A. Devraj reports consulting fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche, Galecto, Galapagos, Brainomix and Vicore, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. B. Jankharia reports payment or honoraria to their institution from Cipla India, Lupin India, Boehringer Ingelheim and German Remedies India, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission; as well as being a past president of the Indian Musculoskeletal Society and the Indian Radiology and Imaging Association. R. Kulshrestha reports no competing interests. S. Jones reports grants to their institution from Boehringer Ingelheim and Trevi for being Chair of Action for Pulmonary Fibrosis (APF) and President of the European Pulmonary Fibrosis Federation (EU-IPFF) (both these organisations implement projects in partnership with industry; the author is not involved in these projects and does not gain personally); reports payment or honoraria from Boehringer Ingelheim, Vicore and Roche (paid to their institution); and participation on a data safety monitoring board or advisory board as Galecto DSMB for an anti-fibrotic therapy, in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. C. Ravaglia reports no competing interests. S. Quadrelli reports speaker fees from Boehringer Ingelheim in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. R. Iyer reports no competing interests. S. Dhooria reports no competing interests. M. Kolb reports research funding for pre-clinical work from Boehringer Ingelheim and Pieris; research funding for a clinical project from Roche; consulting fees from Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche, Horizon, Cipla, AbbVie, Belerophon, Algernon, CSL Behring, United Therapeutics and AstraZeneca; payment or honoraria from Novartis, Boehringer Ingelheim and Roche; payment for court testimony from Roche; participation on a data safety monitoring board or advisory board for Covance and United Therapeutics; and an allowance paid to their institution from the European Respiratory Society relating to their duties as European Respiratory Journal Chief Editor, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission. A.U. Wells reports payments or honoraria from Boehringer Ingelheim and Roche; and participation on a data safety monitoring board or advisory board for Boehringer Ingelheim, Roche and Veracyte, all in the 36 months prior to manuscript submission."
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