Navigating the Future of Liver Health: Spotlight on Hepatitis at the 16th World Gastroenterology Conference
The global landscape of hepatology is shifting. While we have made
monumental strides in antiviral therapies and vaccination programs, Hepatitis
remains one of the most significant public health challenges of our time.
As we look toward the 16th World Gastroenterology, IBD, Hepatology
Conference & Exhibition—taking place from December 10-11, 2026, in
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia—one area stands out as a pillar of the scientific
program: Track 3: Hepatitis.
Why Hepatitis
Remains a Global Priority
According to the World Health Organization, millions of
people worldwide are living with chronic viral hepatitis, many of whom remain
undiagnosed. The goal of eliminating hepatitis by 2030 is ambitious, and
achieving it requires a synergy of clinical innovation, public policy, and
frontline medical expertise.
What to Expect in Track 3
Track 3 is dedicated to the latest breakthroughs in the
prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of viral and non-viral hepatitis. Whether
you are a researcher, a practicing hepatologist, or a healthcare policymaker,
this track offers a deep dive into:
·
Advances in HBV & HCV Treatment:
Exploring the next generation of direct-acting antivirals and the ongoing quest
for a functional cure for Hepatitis B.
·
The Rise of
Metabolic Dysfunction-Associated Steatotic Liver Disease (MASLD):
Understanding the intersection of fatty liver and hepatitis in the modern era.
·
Diagnostic
Innovations: From point-of-care testing to non-invasive biomarkers that
are replacing traditional biopsies.
·
Public Health
Strategies: Examining successful elimination programs from across the
globe and how they can be scaled in diverse healthcare settings.
Why Kuala Lumpur?
Kuala Lumpur serves as a vibrant hub for medical tourism
and scientific exchange in Southeast Asia. Attending the conference in person
offers an unparalleled opportunity to network with global experts, witness
cutting-edge medical exhibitions, and share insights in one of the world’s most
culturally rich cities.
Join the Conversation
The 16th World Gastroenterology Conference is more than
just a series of lectures; it is a collaborative platform designed to spark
innovation. By focusing on Track 3, attendees will gain the tools and knowledge
necessary to improve patient outcomes and contribute to the global eradication
of hepatitis.
Save the
Date: December 10-11, 2026 Location:
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Ready to
be part of the future of Hepatology? For abstract submissions, registration
details, and the full event brochure, visit the official conference website:
Join us in
Malaysia to help shape the next decade of liver health!
Important
Information:
Conference Name: 16th
World Gastroenterology, IBD, Hepatology Conference & Exhibition
Short
Name: 16GHUCG2026
Dates: December 10-11, 2026
Venue: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia & Online
Scientific Program: It will only
include plenary speakers, keynote speakers, panel discussions and presentations
in parallel sessions.
Audience: Global Leaders,
Industrialists, Business Delegates, Students, Entrepreneurs, Executives
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