Saturday, March 04, 2006


Hepatitis C Therapy - Liver Injury Associated with Hepatitis C Infection


Liver Injury Associated with Hepatitis C Infection
Liver Injury Associated with Hepatitis C Infection: Is it the Virus or is it the Host?

Regression of Lymphoproliferative Disorders after Treatment for
Regression of Lymphoproliferative Disorders after Treatment for Hepatitis C Infection The primary aim of this study was to systematically

Public Health Agency of Canada - Hepatitis C - Resource Library
The Reproductive Care of Women Living With Hepatitis C Infection Principal Authors Marc Boucher, MD, FRCSC, DABOG (MFM), Montreal QC Andr e Gruslin, MD, RDMS, FRCSC, Ottawa ON

Hepatitis C - MayoClinic.com
Over time, hepatitis C infection can lead to liver cancer, liver failure or cirrhosis irreversible and potentially fatal scarring of the liver. Unlike HIV, the virus that causes AIDS, the

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Program
The incidence of hepatitis C infection appears to be declining since its peak in 1989. Currently, approximately 30,000 acute new infections are estimated to occur each year, about 25-30