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LiverScreen related activities at EASL Congress 2024

Liver diseases pose a significant global health challenge, with conditions like liver fibrosis often remaining undetected until they reach advanced stages, leading to severe consequences such as cirrhosis and liver cancer. In response to this pressing issue, the LIVERSCREEN project aims to revolutionise the landscape of liver disease detection and prevention across European countries.

Read more about the projectLiverScreen Networking Session at General Hepatology Track Hub

Wednesday, 5 June, 16:15 – 16:45 CEST

Speakers:

  • Pere Ginès

  • Isabel Graupera

  • Juan M Pericàs

  • Salvatore Piano

LiverScreen poster:

  • 5 June: Longtudinal changes in liver stiffness measurements in a population-based screening cohort of 5,517 participants (Poster ID TOP-241-YI)
    • Katrine Tholstrup Bech – Odense, Denmark

LiverScreen presentation at EASL Congress 2024:

Friday, 7 June, 09:30 – 09:45 CEST – Amber 1+2

Helle Lindholm Schnefeld – Odense, Denmark

Unveiling Socioeconomic Disparities on Liver Disease: A Comparative Study of ALD, MASLD, and MetALD Patients

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