Guest guest Posted June 23, 2011 Report Share Posted June 23, 2011 June 23, 2011 HCV » June Newsletter » HCV Fact Sheets » Educational Materials » HCSP Streaming Videos Der Reader: It's been a crazy, but fantastic month in HCV with the approval of two new treatment options. We have been very hard at work trying make sure that our readers have the most current information in regards to news and updating our many fact sheets and guides with the HCV protease inhibitor information. Below is just the tip of the iceberg in the materials that are newly posted or pieces that we have updated with new information about the HCV protease inhibitors: Fact Sheets: Patient Assistance (Easy C) Patient Assistance (HCSP Series) Being an Effective Consumer Series by Lucinda K. Porter, RN-updated Interferon, Ribavirin and HCV Protease Inhibitors Guides: A Guide to Hepatitis C 2011 - that has been recently updated to include the latest information about hepatitis C Various HCSP Guides on Treatment-from the decision making process, preparing for and staying on treatment, as well as our side effect management guide. Articles:"Life Insurance: Getting It and Keeping It," by Jacques Chambers, CLU Top 10 Downloads:Find out what others have been reading HCV: English/Spanish HBV Blog: TMC649128 enters Phase Ib Trial in Patients Chronically Infected with Genotype-1 Hepatitis C Virus Achillion Initiates 12-Week Dosing in Phase 2 Trial of ACH-1625 for the Treatment of Chronic Hepatitis C Hep A Immune Response Mystery Has Implications for Hep C Research Activists Call for Earlier Access to Hep C Treatments Noninvasive Liver Tests May Predict Hepatitis C Patient Survival Analysis Finds Mortality from All Causes Higher Among Hepatitis C-Infected Noninvasive Tests Reduce Need for Liver Biopsies in Hep C Respectfully, Alan Join us on Twitter - Alan Franciscus Executive Director, Hepatitis C Support Project Editor-in-Chief, HCV Advocate www.hcvadvocate.org Editor-in-Chief, HBV Advocate www.hbvadvocate.org **Questions and Comments: Questions and/or comments can be directed to alanfranciscus@... **To receive the eblast in your email inbox simply send an e-mail to: listserv@... with nothing in the subject line and the following in the message body: subscribe emailalert. Make sure your email address is all lower case. HBV » HBV Journal Review » HBV Factsheets » HBV & HCV Advocate Hepatitis Blog » Stay connected with all the late-breaking news on hepatitis B-Join us on Twitter Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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