Inflammation in NASH and the transition to HCC: an update on scientific breakthroughs by Dr Peiseler and Prof Tacke, Germany
As the International NASH day draws more attention to NASH, it’s important to remember that hepatocarcinoma (HCC) is the 2nd most common cause of cancer related death. Dr M. Peiseler and Dr F. Tacke, Charité hospital, Berlin, Germany present the latest scientific information about NASH as a systemic disease, represented by a common inflammatory ‘NAFLD phenotype’ of myeloid cells in liver and bone marrow. They highlight the role of inflammation and its multiple markers.
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