CLDF Podcast
In this insightful CLDF podcast recorded at the 6th Annual Liver Connect Conference, John Vierling, MD, shares a forward-looking overview of Wilson’s disease and the major shifts shaping its future diagnosis and management. This episode explores why Wilson’s disease remains difficult to recognize, often going undiagnosed for years due to its wide range of symptoms and its ability to mimic more common conditions. The conversation highlights the real-world challenges faced by patients, families, and clinicians, including inconsistencies in care and the impact on quality of life. Looking ahead, the discussion focuses on the exciting progress being made across genetics, diagnostics, and treatment development. Learn how new research is uncovering a broader understanding of how common Wilson’s disease may actually be, along with emerging technologies that could enable earlier and more accurate detection. The episode also touches on the evolution of treatment approaches, including improvements to existing therapies and the potential for innovative options on the horizon. This high-level overview is ideal for hepatology providers, gastroenterology clinicians, and advanced practice providers who want to stay informed on where the field is headed—without getting lost in complex clinical detail. Discover why Wilson’s disease is entering a new era of innovation and what that could mean for improving patient outcomes in the years ahead.
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