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Free Screening for Fatty Liver Disease Available Until August 31

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Free Screening for Fatty Liver Disease Available Until August 31

Free screening for fatty liver disease by 365CPS & Roche until Aug 31. Early detection can save lives. Check eligibility and schedule your screening today.

Feeling tired, bloated, and have no appetite? You might want to consider a free screening for fatty liver disease. This screening, organised by 365 Cancer Prevention Society (365CPS) and Roche, is available until August 31st. Let’s delve into why this screening is crucial and how you can benefit from it.

 

Understanding Fatty Liver Disease

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Fatty liver disease, often dubbed the “Silent Killer,” progresses quietly. If unchecked, it can lead to severe conditions like cirrhosis and liver cancer. Early detection through free screening for fatty liver disease is vital to manage and prevent these serious health issues.

 

 

Why Screening is Important

The early signs of fatty liver disease include tiredness, nausea, bloating, and loss of appetite. These symptoms are often ignored, allowing the disease to progress unnoticed. By the time more severe symptoms appear, the disease may have advanced significantly. Early detection through screening can prevent this progression and allow for timely intervention. According to 365CPS, only 20% of primary liver cancers are diagnosed early.

 

Eligibility for Free Screening

Are you eligible for the free screening? Here’s what you need to qualify:

  • Be between 50 and 70 years old.
  • Hold a valid blue or orange CHAS card.
  • Meet at least two of the following criteria:
    • A first-degree relative diagnosed with chronic liver disease.
    • A BMI over 27.5.
    • A Type 2 diabetes diagnosis.

Screening Process

If you’re eligible, the screening process includes a Fibrosis-4 (FIB-4) blood test and pre-and post-screening consultations. This thorough approach ensures you receive accurate results and appropriate guidance. High-risk individuals will receive a referral letter for further follow-ups.

 

Risk Factors for Fatty Liver Disease

Several factors can increase the risk of developing fatty liver disease:

  • Hypertension
  • High cholesterol
  • Family history of these conditions
  • Obesity
  • Diabetes
  • Hepatitis B or C carriers

 

Prevention and Management

The good news is that fatty liver disease can be managed, and in some cases, reversed with lifestyle changes. Here are some steps to take:

  • Weight loss
  • Improved diet
  • Regular exercise

Preventive measures also include controlling diabetes, hypertension, and cholesterol, as well as avoiding alcohol and smoking. These steps can significantly reduce the risk and help manage existing conditions.

 

Importance of Early Detection

Early detection through free screening for fatty liver disease can be life-saving. Liver cancer, a severe consequence of fatty liver disease, is the fifth most common cancer among men and the third highest cause of death in both genders in Singapore. Screening helps identify the disease early, allowing for timely and effective intervention.

 

Takeaway

Don’t ignore the signs. If you meet the criteria, take advantage of the free screening for fatty liver disease. Early detection can lead to better management and prevention of severe complications. Stay proactive about your liver health and seek screening today. With the right steps, you can manage your health and prevent serious outcomes.

 

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