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Fatty liver disease drives rise in liver cancer deaths


 

AT ILC 2022

NAFLD ‘exploding’ in Middle East, North Africa, and East Asia

The increase in NAFLD has been seen in all regions of the world, but a breakdown by region shows that NAFLD is primarily “exploding” with highest prevalence and mortality in the Middle East (mostly Egypt, Iran, and Turkey), North Africa, and East Asia, said Dr. Younossi. In addition, there are large increases in the West and South America.

“We knew that the prevalence was high in the Middle East, but we now know that mortality is also high, so we are connecting these data,” said Dr. Younossi.

Awareness lacking

Dr. Younossi pressed the fact that awareness among the general population, primary care providers, and policy makers is very low. “From my perspective, raising awareness of NAFLD is the No. 1 priority, and that is the value of this study.”

He added that more people will become aware as testing becomes more manageable.

“There are some noninvasive tests being developed, so in the future, we won’t have to do liver biopsies to diagnose these patients,” he said. “Currently, there are some excellent treatments being developed.”

“The [World Health Organization] does not mention NAFLD as an important noncommunicable disease, and this too has to change,” Dr. Younossi added.

Dr. Younossi has received research funds and/or has consulted for Abbott, Allergan, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Echosens, Genfit, Gilead Sciences, Intercept, Madrigal, Merck, and Novo Nordisk. Dr. Karg disclosed no relevant financial relationships.

A version of this article first appeared on Medscape.com.

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