#097: Late-Onset Multiple Sclerosis (LOMS): Symptoms, treatment options, and prognosis with Dr. Abdulkadir Tunc

#097: Late-Onset Multiple Sclerosis (LOMS): Symptoms, treatment options, and prognosis with Dr. Abdulkadir Tunc

Discover expert insights on Late-Onset Multiple Sclerosis (LOMS) from Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdulkadir Tunç, a leading neurologist dedicated to advancing MS care and improving lives.

You can read the interview on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/97-loms

I am pleased to welcome Associate Professor Dr. Abdulkadir Tunç in this interview, a neurologist who has dedicated his career to understanding and treating multiple sclerosis (MS), including late-onset multiple sclerosis (LOMS). Dr. Tunç is passionate about helping people overcome the challenges of MS and improve their quality of life through personalized care and innovative research.

Dr. Tunç's continuing education, including his graduation from the renowned International Charcot MS Master's Program, has given him an in-depth knowledge of the complexities of MS. He heads a neuroimmunology clinic at Sakarya University in Turkey, where he and his team specialize in finding the best treatments for each patient's individual needs.

Today, he shares insights into the management of LOMS and tips on how patients can live well with it.

Introduction – Who is Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdulkadir Tunc?

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdulkadir Tunc: Thank you for having me; it's a pleasure to be here. I am Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdulkadir Tunç, a neurologist specializing in neuroimmunology, particularly MS and autoimmune neuromuscular diseases. For over 10 years, I have been closely working with MS patients, providing care and contributing to research aimed at improving their quality of life. I am proud to have completed the prestigious International Charcot MS Master program, which deepened my understanding of MS and its management.

Currently, I run neuroimmunology clinics at Sakarya University, where my team and I focus on personalized approaches to treatment. Beyond my clinical work, I actively participate in our national neurology study group and regularly attend international congresses to stay updated on the latest innovations in the field. On a personal note, I'm married and a father of two wonderful children. When I'm not working, I find joy in playing court tennis and swimming regularly—activities that help me recharge and maintain balance in my life. I believe that staying active and curious, both professionally and personally, is key to living fully.

Finally, what message of hope or encouragement would you like to share with individuals living with MS?

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdulkadir Tunc: To everyone living with MS, remember that you are not defined by this disease. Each day, we're making progress in understanding MS and developing new treatments to improve lives. Stay hopeful, stay proactive, and never hesitate to lean on your support network. Together, we're stronger, and together, we'll continue moving forward.

How and where can interested people follow your research activities?

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Abdulkadir Tunc: You can follow my research and updates through academic platforms like ResearchGate or LinkedIn, where I share my latest publications and projects. I also collaborate with the MSBase Registry and participate in international MS-focused events, so stay tuned for updates from these communities as well.

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See you soon and try to make the best out of your life,
Nele

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