Hepatitis C Treatment Reduces The Virus But Liver Damage Continues
Monday, December 15, 2008 - 10:42
in Health & Medicine
Treating patients who have chronic hepatitis C and advanced liver disease with long-term pegylated interferon significantly decreased their liver enzymes, viral levels and liver inflammation, but the treatment did not slow or prevent the progression of serious liver disease, a study finds.
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