Wednesday Sep 20, 2023

Advancements in Blood-Based Biomarker Tests for NASH — Interview with Dr. Tania Kamphaus and Tony Villiotti

This episode features an interview with Dr. Tania Kamphaus and Tony Villiotti about new research on the utility and promise of blood-based biomarker tests for the diagnosis of liver diseases like non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).

The research is particularly timely because the American Diabetes Association (ADA) recently called for liver disease screening for all adults with type 2 diabetes.

The research, published in Nature Medicine, presents results from a study that evaluated blood-based biomarker tests for the diagnosis of NASH.

The study’s co-author, Dr. Tania Kamphaus, Director of Translational Science, Metabolic Disorders, as well as Director of Patient Engagement, at the Foundation for the National Institutes of Health (FNIH), shared results from the study in this podcast episode. She discussed the potential of non-invasive tests to become the standard of care for liver disease diagnosis and the ongoing work her group is doing in this area.

Tony Villiotti is the founder of the nonprofit, NASH Knowledge, and a patient whose NASH led to liver cancer and subsequent liver transplant. He spoke about the impact this research will have on the patient community. Tony believes that his liver cancer could have been prevented had a non-invasive test for NASH been available to him.

Hear more about Dr. Kamphaus' group’s research in liver disease and Tony’s patient advocacy work to help improve awareness around NASH and help bring new diagnostics and treatments to light.

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