Blue Faery Launches Free Spanish-Language Liver Health Workshops for Hispanic Heritage Month
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Blue Faery offers free Spanish liver health workshops providing exclusive access to expert medical advice for proactive liver disease prevention.
Two online workshops on September 24 and October 9 feature physician presentations and Q&A sessions on liver disease prevention and treatment.
Blue Faery's Spanish workshops bridge healthcare gaps for Hispanic communities through culturally relevant education that empowers proactive liver health management.
Learn liver cancer prevention from leading gastroenterologists in free interactive Spanish workshops with live expert Q&A sessions.
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Blue Faery: The Adrienne Wilson Liver Cancer Association is hosting two free online workshops in Spanish during Hispanic Heritage Month to provide critical liver health education to Hispanic communities. The sessions will feature presentations by Dr. Andrés Gómez-Aldana, a gastroenterologist and liver cancer researcher, and Dr. María Rita Lepe-Suastegui, a gastroenterologist and transplant hepatologist, who will cover prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of liver disease and cancer.
Hispanic Americans face a higher risk of liver disease and liver cancer compared to other demographic groups, with language and cultural barriers often limiting access to essential health information. These workshops aim to bridge that gap by delivering culturally relevant education in Spanish, empowering participants to take proactive steps toward protecting their liver health. Each session includes a live Q&A component, allowing patients, caregivers, and community members to ask direct questions and receive practical guidance from medical experts.
The workshops are scheduled for Tuesday, September 24, at 7 p.m. ET and Thursday, October 9, at 8 p.m. ET. Registration is required and can be completed by visiting https://loveyourliver.org. Blue Faery's mission focuses on preventing, treating, and curing primary liver cancer through research, education, and advocacy. The organization also hosts an online Liver Cancer Community for patients and caregivers and provides free comprehensive patient education resources, including Patient Resource Guides for Liver Cancer.
This initiative is significant as it addresses health disparities by providing accessible, language-specific education that can lead to earlier detection and better management of liver conditions. Improved awareness and early intervention could reduce the incidence and severity of liver disease and cancer within Hispanic populations, ultimately contributing to broader public health benefits and reduced healthcare costs.
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