Genetic and lifestyle risk factors for advanced liver disease among men and women

Liver disease is traditionally categorized as alcoholic and non‐alcoholic. We studied various risk factors predictive of advanced non‐viral liver disease in general population and analyzed the interaction between these factors and alcohol consumption.

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