Liver Disease in Asian Americans: Unique Risk Factors and Treatment Advancements
Offered By: Stanford University via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore the critical issue of liver disease and liver cancer among Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in this 59-minute lecture by Dr. Mindie Nguyen from Stanford University. Discover why this demographic, comprising only 6% of the U.S. population, accounts for 60% of liver cancer cases nationwide. Learn about unique risk factors, disease patterns, early warning signs, and the importance of regular screenings for the AAPI community. Gain insights into the latest research, clinical trials, and advancements in treatment options. Dr. Nguyen, a Professor of Medicine and member of the Stanford Cancer Institute, brings over 20 years of expertise in liver cancer treatment and prevention to this informative presentation. For further information, take advantage of Stanford Health Library's free research service and explore their mindfulness and meditation resources to support your overall health and well-being.
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Liver Disease in Asian Americans
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Stanford Health Care
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