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Liver patients face huge regional variation of care, charity warns

Huge swathes of the country do not manage liver disease and liver cancer in an effective way, a charity has warned. A study led by the British Liver Trust found that three quarters of areas in the UK have little or no formal structures in place for detecting and managing liver disease and cancer. The charity warned that three in four liver disease patients in the UK are diagnosed when it is too late for effective treatment. The research, published in the British Journal of General Practice, examined data from health bodies across the UK. Only one in five (20%) had a named person responsible for liver disease. In Wales the figure was 86%.

Research: Only 26% of areas in the UK have an effective pathway in place for early liver disease detection

Research: Only 26% of areas in the UK have an effective pathway in place for early liver disease detection New research published today in a peer review journal shows only 26% of areas in the UK have an effective pathway in place for the early detection of liver disease. Three quarters of people in the UK are currently diagnosed when it is too late for effective intervention or treatment and one in four people diagnosed late in hospital sadly die within a couple of months. The research, produced from a survey undertaken by the British Liver Trust, used a Freedom of Information request and shows for the first time how three quarters of areas in the UK have little or no formal structures in place for detecting and managing liver disease and liver cancer.

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