‘Significant differences’ reported by race, ethnicity in transplant rates for MASH-HCC

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76530login-check‘Significant differences’ reported by race, ethnicity in transplant rates for MASH-HCC

By Kate Burba

BOSTON — Hispanic and Asian patients with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis and hepatocellular carcinoma were less likely to undergo liver transplantation compared with other races and ethnicities, data showed.

“MASH-HCC rates are much higher in our Hispanic patients and have surpassed hepatitis C-related HCC in 2019,” David W. Victor, MD, associate professor of clinical medicine at Houston Methodist Hospital, said at The Liver Meeting. Read the full article in Healio.

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