EASL Studio Podcast: Why should diabetologists care about the liver?
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In this episode, participants tackle the relationship between metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver diseases (MASLD) and type 2 diabetes (T2D), exploring their prevalence and the potential for more aggressive outcomes. Experts weigh in on the pressing questions of whether non-invasive test thresholds should be adapted for MASLD patients with T2D and which drugs should take precedence as first-line treatments for high-risk MASLD cases. Faculty Zobair Younossi (Moderator)Laurent Castera (Faculty)Camilla Dalby Hansen (Faculty)Amalia Gastaldelli (Faculty)This episode is scheduled according to the international calendar for the World Diabetes Day (14 November). This EASL Studio is supported by Boehringer Ingelheim and Novo Nordisk. EASL has received no input from Boehringer Ingelheim or Novo Nordisk with regards to the content of this programme. Related episodes: EASL Studio S3E7: Bugs and the liver — the role of the gut microbiome in liver diseasesEASL Studio S2E2: Fats or carbs, who is the real villain?All EASL Studio Podcasts are available on EASL Campus.
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