Living with Hepatitis C: A Survivor's Guide, Fourth Edition "An extremely useful title…recommended. Since its first publication, researchers have made dramatic strides in helping the millions of Americans who suffer from this deadly disease."—Library JournalLiving with Hepatitis C was the first book to explain in everyday la
| Title | : | Living with Hepatitis C: A Survivor's Guide, Fourth Edition |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.62 (256 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 1578262259 |
| Format Type | : | Paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 320 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2006-08-21 |
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"An extremely useful title…recommended."—Library JournalLiving with Hepatitis C was the first book to explain in everyday language the causes of the disease, the major and minor symptoms, and all of the latest treatments, including pegylated interferons. Since its first publication, researchers have made dramatic strides in helping the millions of Americans who suffer from this deadly disease.Completely updated and revised, this latest edition includes the latest information on:• new treatments including pegylated and consensus interferons• living-donor liver transplants• co-infections with Hepatitis B and HIV/AIDS• promising new clinical trials of protease and polymerase inhibitors• new maintenance therapies, an expanded and updated resource section, ways to avoid infection, and much moreWritten by a nationally renowned hepatitis C expert and an award-winning writer, Living with Hepatitis C, Fourth Edition, remains the
Editorial : “…an invaluable resource.” –John M. Vierling, M.D., F.A.C.P., Past Chair, Board of Directors, American Liver Foundation“I was desperate for information about hepatitis C and so relieved to discover this succinctly written book explaining my condition in plain language. Thank you on behalf of all of us.” –Naomi Judd “…presents the facts simply and positively, and removes the misconceptions…a helpful and informative book.” –“An extremely useful title…recommended…” –The Library Journal
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