StringJunky Posted February 28, 2014 Posted February 28, 2014 (edited) Last I heard it could be got rid of in 40% of cases some years ago ...that was with a Ribavarin-Interferon coombination. Treatments seems to be more effective now. This was published today: An estimated 3.2 million people have HCV, but the vast majority are unaware they have it, the AJMC noted. HCV gained steam in the early 1980s, before blood products were routinely screened for its presence. Screening people for HCV would allow candidates for treatment to rid themselves of the disease early, before complications become difficult and expensive to treat. Targeting the baby-boomer generation before most of them retire would allow those found to be carrying the virus to obtain treatment under commercial insurers, rather than Medicare. The cost of treatment to cure HCV, which may be possible in 90 to 94% of cases with new therapies, must be weighed against the cost of caring for what was once an expensive, long-term chronic condition, noted one of the panelists. http://blog.pharmexec.com/2014/02/28/changing-the-hepatitis-c-treatment-landscape/ Edited February 28, 2014 by StringJunky
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