The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Program (Hepatitis C Treatment Options)
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Consensus Development Program
In the United States, deaths associated with chronic hepatitis C are currently more likely to be due to decompensated cirrhosis than to HCC
Chronic Hepatitis C: Silent Intruder, Insidious Threat
Chronic Hepatitis C: Silent Intruder, Insidious Threat great irony of human ecology is that whether homeless or not, people are themselves home to legions of m icrobe families which
CHRONIC HEPATITIS C
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Most chronic hepatitis C sufferers will develop cirrhosis in later
Nearly 80 percent of chronic hepatitis C sufferers who have the disease for several decades will develop cirrhosis or end-stage liver disease later in life, according to a study published today in the
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