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Who Is at Risk for Liver Cancer After Hepatitis C Treatment?

Hepatocellular carcinoma can still occur after hepatitis C is cured, and risk factors differ for people with and without cirrhosis.

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Virginia Medicaid Eases Access to Hepatitis C Treatment

Providers will no longer have to file burdensome preauthorization forms to get Virginia Medicaid’s approval for hepatitis C meds.

Weight Loss Surgery Linked to Lower Risk for Liver and Heart Complications

People with fatty liver disease and obesity who underwent bariatric surgery had better clinical outcomes.

No Fear Planning Your Liver Loving Life

It’s the time of year when Karen Hoyt begins to reflect on the past and look toward the New Year, an ingrained habit that started in her childhood.

Paying for Hepatitis C Treatment

Help may be available in the form of co-pay programs and patient assistance programs.

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