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Access through your institution Buy or subscribe Ioannou, G. N. _ et al_. Association between dietary nutrient composition and the incidence of cirrhosis or liver cancer in the United States
population. _Hepatology_ 50, 175–184 (2009). Dietary nutrient composition is a predictor of hospitalization or death caused by cirrhosis and liver cancer, Ioannou and colleagues report.
This new finding indicates that diet could be an important and potentially modifiable factor involved in the progression of liver disease. This is a preview of subscription content, access
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