Fibrosis as a Driver of Cancer, Liver, and Heart-related Outcomes
Join us for an insightful webinar, where experts will shed light on the multifaceted role of fibrosis in various health conditions.
Our presentations will cover a wide array of topics, starting with an exploration of the fundamentals of the extracellular matrix in health and disease, emphasizing the impact of fibroblast activity on outcomes. The complex relationship between liver fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) will be explored, examining whether fibrosis is a cause or consequence of this condition.
Further discussions will delve into the extracellular matrix of cancers and the modulation of the ECM, providing insights into the interplay between fibrosis and cancer outcomes. Lastly, we'll explore collagen biomarkers and their role in predicting outcomes related to liver, heart, and HCC.
This webinar offers a unique opportunity to gain comprehensive insights into the role of fibrosis in driving outcomes across various health conditions, providing valuable knowledge for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals alike.
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Our presentations will cover a wide array of topics, starting with an exploration of the fundamentals of the extracellular matrix in health and disease, emphasizing the impact of fibroblast activity on outcomes. The complex relationship between liver fibrosis and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) will be explored, examining whether fibrosis is a cause or consequence of this condition.
Further discussions will delve into the extracellular matrix of cancers and the modulation of the ECM, providing insights into the interplay between fibrosis and cancer outcomes. Lastly, we'll explore collagen biomarkers and their role in predicting outcomes related to liver, heart, and HCC.
This webinar offers a unique opportunity to gain comprehensive insights into the role of fibrosis in driving outcomes across various health conditions, providing valuable knowledge for researchers, clinicians, and healthcare professionals alike.
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