International audienceBackground & aims - Only a minority of excess alcohol drinkers develop cirrhosis. We developed and evaluated risk stratification scores to identify those at highest risk. Methods - Three cohorts (GenomALC-1: n = 1,690, GenomALC-2: n = 3,037, UK Biobank: relevant n = 6,898) with a history of heavy alcohol consumption (≥80 g/day (men), ≥50 g/day (women), for ≥10 years) were included. Cases were participants with alcohol-related cirrhosis. Controls had a history of similar alcohol consumption but no evidence of liver disease. Risk scores were computed from up to 8 genetic loci identified previously as associated with alcohol-related cirrhosis and 3 clinical risk factors. Score performance for the stratification of alcoho...
BackgroundThe risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumption,...
Background and aims: Little is known about genetic factors that affect development of alcohol-relate...
BACKGROUND: The risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumptio...
International audienceBackground & aims - Only a minority of excess alcohol drinkers develop cirrhos...
Only a minority of excess alcohol drinkers develop cirrhosis. We developed and evaluated risk strati...
Background & Aims: Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) based on results from genome-wide association studies...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Alcoholic cirrhosis (AC) has a multifactorial combination of environmental a...
International audienceBackground and aims - Only a minority of heavy drinkers progress to alcohol-as...
BACKGROUND & AIMS Only a minority of excess alcohol drinkers develop cirrhosis. We developed and ...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver malignancy, with increasing incidenc...
BackgroundThe risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumption,...
Background and aims: Little is known about genetic factors that affect development of alcohol-relate...
BACKGROUND: The risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumptio...
International audienceBackground & aims - Only a minority of excess alcohol drinkers develop cirrhos...
Only a minority of excess alcohol drinkers develop cirrhosis. We developed and evaluated risk strati...
Background & Aims: Polygenic Risk Scores (PRS) based on results from genome-wide association studies...
BACKGROUND & AIMS: Alcoholic cirrhosis (AC) has a multifactorial combination of environmental a...
International audienceBackground and aims - Only a minority of heavy drinkers progress to alcohol-as...
BACKGROUND & AIMS Only a minority of excess alcohol drinkers develop cirrhosis. We developed and ...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common primary liver malignancy, with increasing incidenc...
BackgroundThe risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumption,...
Background and aims: Little is known about genetic factors that affect development of alcohol-relate...
BACKGROUND: The risk of alcohol-related liver cirrhosis increases with increasing alcohol consumptio...