Clinical Context

MASH is a severe form of metabolic-associated fatty liver disease characterized by fat accumulation in the liver, leading to inflammation and scarring. Approximately 6% of U.S. adults, equating to around 14.9 million people, are affected by MASH, and its prevalence is rising due to increasing obesity and metabolic syndrome rates. Current treatment options primarily focus on lifestyle changes, including diet and exercise, as there were no approved pharmacological therapies specifically targeting liver damage in these patients. The recent approval of Wegovy represents a significant advancement, providing a new treatment option for adults with moderate to advanced fibrosis associated with MASH.