作者
Tom H Karlsen, Harry Rutter, Patrizia Carrieri, Shira Zelber-Sagi, Eivind Engebretsen, Sharon Hutchinson, Kristin Voigt, Neil Guha, Annalisa Berzigotti, Georg Schomerus, Pere Gines, Maria Buti, Patrizia Burra, Michael P Manns, Aleksander Krag, Sabine Kleinert
发表日期
2024/4/20
期刊
The lancet
卷号
403
期号
10436
页码范围
1522-1524
出版商
Elsevier
简介
In December, 2021, the first report from the Lancet Commission on liver disease in Europe, a joint projec t with the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL), was published. 1 The Commission explored the harm to liver health in Europe that results from a combination of increasing obesity, the highest level of alcohol consumption in the world, and delays in viral hepatitis elimination. The Commission emphasised the importance of structural factors that drive risk behaviours and poor outcomes in liver disease, with disproportionate effects on disadvantaged and vulnerable populations. Such structural drivers include the heterogeneous landscape of alcohol policy in Europe, fragmented access to testing and therapy for viral hepatitis, and stigmatisation faced by individuals at risk of liver disease at the societal level and within health-care settings. 2, 3 This stigma contributes to care avoidance and delayed …
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