Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Roche Launches New Hepatitis Patient Internet Site www.Hep-links.com in Support of First International Hepatitis C Awareness Day Source: PRNewswire BASEL, Switzerland,-- Website puts people in touch with local patient groups .. Every year the number of people newly infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) increases by three to four million worldwide, adding to the 170 million people already infected. For people who have been newly diagnosed with the virus or for anyone who is interested in seeking information about hepatitis C, there is now a new website resource, www.Hep-links.com, which is launching today, on the first annual international Hepatitis C Awareness Day. The web portal is a result of a cooperative initiative among hepatitis C and liver disease patient associations in countries from across Europe and the Middle East. Supported by an unrestricted grant from Roche, Hep-links.com provides access to the websites of established local patient groups throughout the world. " The internet has been identified by nearly two-thirds of patients as being their key source of information on hepatitis C, " said Ciro Caravaggio, Hepatitis Franchise Leader at Roche. " However, patients also said that they realised that not all of the information on the internet was credible. Hence our decision to work with patient groups to create a trustworthy resource. " Hep-links.com currently contains information on patient groups and resources in 15 countries and there are plans to continue to expand with additional countries in 2005. The web portal has been developed with input from a steering committee of patient groups: +VE Magazine (UK); SOS Hépatites (France); The German Liver Help Association (Germany); The Dutch National Hepatitis Centre (The Netherlands) and The Egyptian Hepatitis Patient Care Society (Egypt). Information found on www.Hep-links.com includes: - Facts about hepatitis C - Frequently ask questions and answers - Links to patient associations and liver organisations - Information about relevant scientific/medical congresses and - Links to relevant journals and publications " You Have Company " theme of first international Hepatitis C Awareness Day Today also marks the first international Hepatitis C Awareness Day, a day that will be recognised annually on October 1. A consortium of European and Middle Eastern patient groups(i) have designated this day to draw attention to a virus that is a major global healthcare problem, infecting approximately three per cent of the world's population. In Western Europe alone, it is estimated that five million people have chronic hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is one of the main causes of liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer and also the leading cause of liver transplantation worldwide. The theme of the first international awareness day is " You Have Company " . Patient groups will initiate local activities to let newly diagnosed patients know that this disease affects many and that they are not alone. Red foam livers with " Hep C " on one side and the web portal address on the other, will be given out today to physicians, nurses, and the public through a variety of means. One aim of directing people to the web portal is to show that they " have company " and that support and the ability to meet others affected by hepatitis C may only be a mouse-click away. About hepatitis C Hepatitis C is a blood-born viral infection of the liver that was first identified only in 1989. Few people realise that they are infected as the symptoms are non-specific (such as fatigue) and people tend to become aware when their disease is quite advanced. Transmission by blood products has been reduced to almost zero due to screening for the virus so today the most common route of transmission is use of unsterilised needles (such as those used in tattooing and by intravenous drug users) and syringes. About Roche Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Roche is one of the world's leading research-intensive healthcare groups. Its core businesses are pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. As a supplier of innovative products and services for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, the Group contributes on a broad range of fronts to improving people's health and quality of life. Roche is number one in the global diagnostics market, the leading supplier of medicines for cancer and transplantation and a market leader in virology. In 2003, the Pharmaceuticals Division generated 19.8 billion Swiss francs in prescription drug sales, while the Diagnostics Division posted sales of 7.4 billion Swiss francs. Roche employs roughly 65,000 people in 150 countries and has R & D agreements and strategic alliances with numerous partners, including majority ownership interests in Genentech and Chugai. (i)Patients groups who are in support of Hepatitis C Awareness Day include: Carrefour Hepatite - Aide et Contact (Belgium); Vereniging voor Hepatitis C Patiënten (Belgium); Danish Hepatitis Association (Denmark); The Egyptian Hepatitis Patients Care Society (Egypt); SOS Hépatites France (France); Hépatites Ecoute et Soutien (France); The German Liver Help Association (Germany); EpaC (Italy); The Dutch Society for Liver Patients (The Netherlands); The Dutch National Hepatitis Centre (The Netherlands); National Union of Hepatitis C (Sweden); SOS Hépatites Génève (Switzerland); National Hepatitis C Resource Center (United Kingdom); National Hepatitis C Resource Center (Scotland); Hepatitis C Trust (United Kingdom); Plymouth Eddystone Trust (United Kingdom); +VE Magazine (United Kingdom). Source: Roche Pharmaceuticals Contact: Sheila Gies, Roche, +1-973-687-0188; Fowler, Axon Communications, +44-20-88-22-6779 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Roche Launches New Hepatitis Patient Internet Site www.Hep-links.com in Support of First International Hepatitis C Awareness Day Source: PRNewswire BASEL, Switzerland,-- Website puts people in touch with local patient groups .. Every year the number of people newly infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) increases by three to four million worldwide, adding to the 170 million people already infected. For people who have been newly diagnosed with the virus or for anyone who is interested in seeking information about hepatitis C, there is now a new website resource, www.Hep-links.com, which is launching today, on the first annual international Hepatitis C Awareness Day. The web portal is a result of a cooperative initiative among hepatitis C and liver disease patient associations in countries from across Europe and the Middle East. Supported by an unrestricted grant from Roche, Hep-links.com provides access to the websites of established local patient groups throughout the world. " The internet has been identified by nearly two-thirds of patients as being their key source of information on hepatitis C, " said Ciro Caravaggio, Hepatitis Franchise Leader at Roche. " However, patients also said that they realised that not all of the information on the internet was credible. Hence our decision to work with patient groups to create a trustworthy resource. " Hep-links.com currently contains information on patient groups and resources in 15 countries and there are plans to continue to expand with additional countries in 2005. The web portal has been developed with input from a steering committee of patient groups: +VE Magazine (UK); SOS Hépatites (France); The German Liver Help Association (Germany); The Dutch National Hepatitis Centre (The Netherlands) and The Egyptian Hepatitis Patient Care Society (Egypt). Information found on www.Hep-links.com includes: - Facts about hepatitis C - Frequently ask questions and answers - Links to patient associations and liver organisations - Information about relevant scientific/medical congresses and - Links to relevant journals and publications " You Have Company " theme of first international Hepatitis C Awareness Day Today also marks the first international Hepatitis C Awareness Day, a day that will be recognised annually on October 1. A consortium of European and Middle Eastern patient groups(i) have designated this day to draw attention to a virus that is a major global healthcare problem, infecting approximately three per cent of the world's population. In Western Europe alone, it is estimated that five million people have chronic hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is one of the main causes of liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer and also the leading cause of liver transplantation worldwide. The theme of the first international awareness day is " You Have Company " . Patient groups will initiate local activities to let newly diagnosed patients know that this disease affects many and that they are not alone. Red foam livers with " Hep C " on one side and the web portal address on the other, will be given out today to physicians, nurses, and the public through a variety of means. One aim of directing people to the web portal is to show that they " have company " and that support and the ability to meet others affected by hepatitis C may only be a mouse-click away. About hepatitis C Hepatitis C is a blood-born viral infection of the liver that was first identified only in 1989. Few people realise that they are infected as the symptoms are non-specific (such as fatigue) and people tend to become aware when their disease is quite advanced. Transmission by blood products has been reduced to almost zero due to screening for the virus so today the most common route of transmission is use of unsterilised needles (such as those used in tattooing and by intravenous drug users) and syringes. About Roche Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Roche is one of the world's leading research-intensive healthcare groups. Its core businesses are pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. As a supplier of innovative products and services for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, the Group contributes on a broad range of fronts to improving people's health and quality of life. Roche is number one in the global diagnostics market, the leading supplier of medicines for cancer and transplantation and a market leader in virology. In 2003, the Pharmaceuticals Division generated 19.8 billion Swiss francs in prescription drug sales, while the Diagnostics Division posted sales of 7.4 billion Swiss francs. Roche employs roughly 65,000 people in 150 countries and has R & D agreements and strategic alliances with numerous partners, including majority ownership interests in Genentech and Chugai. (i)Patients groups who are in support of Hepatitis C Awareness Day include: Carrefour Hepatite - Aide et Contact (Belgium); Vereniging voor Hepatitis C Patiënten (Belgium); Danish Hepatitis Association (Denmark); The Egyptian Hepatitis Patients Care Society (Egypt); SOS Hépatites France (France); Hépatites Ecoute et Soutien (France); The German Liver Help Association (Germany); EpaC (Italy); The Dutch Society for Liver Patients (The Netherlands); The Dutch National Hepatitis Centre (The Netherlands); National Union of Hepatitis C (Sweden); SOS Hépatites Génève (Switzerland); National Hepatitis C Resource Center (United Kingdom); National Hepatitis C Resource Center (Scotland); Hepatitis C Trust (United Kingdom); Plymouth Eddystone Trust (United Kingdom); +VE Magazine (United Kingdom). Source: Roche Pharmaceuticals Contact: Sheila Gies, Roche, +1-973-687-0188; Fowler, Axon Communications, +44-20-88-22-6779 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Roche Launches New Hepatitis Patient Internet Site www.Hep-links.com in Support of First International Hepatitis C Awareness Day Source: PRNewswire BASEL, Switzerland,-- Website puts people in touch with local patient groups .. Every year the number of people newly infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) increases by three to four million worldwide, adding to the 170 million people already infected. For people who have been newly diagnosed with the virus or for anyone who is interested in seeking information about hepatitis C, there is now a new website resource, www.Hep-links.com, which is launching today, on the first annual international Hepatitis C Awareness Day. The web portal is a result of a cooperative initiative among hepatitis C and liver disease patient associations in countries from across Europe and the Middle East. Supported by an unrestricted grant from Roche, Hep-links.com provides access to the websites of established local patient groups throughout the world. " The internet has been identified by nearly two-thirds of patients as being their key source of information on hepatitis C, " said Ciro Caravaggio, Hepatitis Franchise Leader at Roche. " However, patients also said that they realised that not all of the information on the internet was credible. Hence our decision to work with patient groups to create a trustworthy resource. " Hep-links.com currently contains information on patient groups and resources in 15 countries and there are plans to continue to expand with additional countries in 2005. The web portal has been developed with input from a steering committee of patient groups: +VE Magazine (UK); SOS Hépatites (France); The German Liver Help Association (Germany); The Dutch National Hepatitis Centre (The Netherlands) and The Egyptian Hepatitis Patient Care Society (Egypt). Information found on www.Hep-links.com includes: - Facts about hepatitis C - Frequently ask questions and answers - Links to patient associations and liver organisations - Information about relevant scientific/medical congresses and - Links to relevant journals and publications " You Have Company " theme of first international Hepatitis C Awareness Day Today also marks the first international Hepatitis C Awareness Day, a day that will be recognised annually on October 1. A consortium of European and Middle Eastern patient groups(i) have designated this day to draw attention to a virus that is a major global healthcare problem, infecting approximately three per cent of the world's population. In Western Europe alone, it is estimated that five million people have chronic hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is one of the main causes of liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer and also the leading cause of liver transplantation worldwide. The theme of the first international awareness day is " You Have Company " . Patient groups will initiate local activities to let newly diagnosed patients know that this disease affects many and that they are not alone. Red foam livers with " Hep C " on one side and the web portal address on the other, will be given out today to physicians, nurses, and the public through a variety of means. One aim of directing people to the web portal is to show that they " have company " and that support and the ability to meet others affected by hepatitis C may only be a mouse-click away. About hepatitis C Hepatitis C is a blood-born viral infection of the liver that was first identified only in 1989. Few people realise that they are infected as the symptoms are non-specific (such as fatigue) and people tend to become aware when their disease is quite advanced. Transmission by blood products has been reduced to almost zero due to screening for the virus so today the most common route of transmission is use of unsterilised needles (such as those used in tattooing and by intravenous drug users) and syringes. About Roche Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Roche is one of the world's leading research-intensive healthcare groups. Its core businesses are pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. As a supplier of innovative products and services for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, the Group contributes on a broad range of fronts to improving people's health and quality of life. Roche is number one in the global diagnostics market, the leading supplier of medicines for cancer and transplantation and a market leader in virology. In 2003, the Pharmaceuticals Division generated 19.8 billion Swiss francs in prescription drug sales, while the Diagnostics Division posted sales of 7.4 billion Swiss francs. Roche employs roughly 65,000 people in 150 countries and has R & D agreements and strategic alliances with numerous partners, including majority ownership interests in Genentech and Chugai. (i)Patients groups who are in support of Hepatitis C Awareness Day include: Carrefour Hepatite - Aide et Contact (Belgium); Vereniging voor Hepatitis C Patiënten (Belgium); Danish Hepatitis Association (Denmark); The Egyptian Hepatitis Patients Care Society (Egypt); SOS Hépatites France (France); Hépatites Ecoute et Soutien (France); The German Liver Help Association (Germany); EpaC (Italy); The Dutch Society for Liver Patients (The Netherlands); The Dutch National Hepatitis Centre (The Netherlands); National Union of Hepatitis C (Sweden); SOS Hépatites Génève (Switzerland); National Hepatitis C Resource Center (United Kingdom); National Hepatitis C Resource Center (Scotland); Hepatitis C Trust (United Kingdom); Plymouth Eddystone Trust (United Kingdom); +VE Magazine (United Kingdom). Source: Roche Pharmaceuticals Contact: Sheila Gies, Roche, +1-973-687-0188; Fowler, Axon Communications, +44-20-88-22-6779 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2004 Report Share Posted October 4, 2004 Roche Launches New Hepatitis Patient Internet Site www.Hep-links.com in Support of First International Hepatitis C Awareness Day Source: PRNewswire BASEL, Switzerland,-- Website puts people in touch with local patient groups .. Every year the number of people newly infected with the hepatitis C virus (HCV) increases by three to four million worldwide, adding to the 170 million people already infected. For people who have been newly diagnosed with the virus or for anyone who is interested in seeking information about hepatitis C, there is now a new website resource, www.Hep-links.com, which is launching today, on the first annual international Hepatitis C Awareness Day. The web portal is a result of a cooperative initiative among hepatitis C and liver disease patient associations in countries from across Europe and the Middle East. Supported by an unrestricted grant from Roche, Hep-links.com provides access to the websites of established local patient groups throughout the world. " The internet has been identified by nearly two-thirds of patients as being their key source of information on hepatitis C, " said Ciro Caravaggio, Hepatitis Franchise Leader at Roche. " However, patients also said that they realised that not all of the information on the internet was credible. Hence our decision to work with patient groups to create a trustworthy resource. " Hep-links.com currently contains information on patient groups and resources in 15 countries and there are plans to continue to expand with additional countries in 2005. The web portal has been developed with input from a steering committee of patient groups: +VE Magazine (UK); SOS Hépatites (France); The German Liver Help Association (Germany); The Dutch National Hepatitis Centre (The Netherlands) and The Egyptian Hepatitis Patient Care Society (Egypt). Information found on www.Hep-links.com includes: - Facts about hepatitis C - Frequently ask questions and answers - Links to patient associations and liver organisations - Information about relevant scientific/medical congresses and - Links to relevant journals and publications " You Have Company " theme of first international Hepatitis C Awareness Day Today also marks the first international Hepatitis C Awareness Day, a day that will be recognised annually on October 1. A consortium of European and Middle Eastern patient groups(i) have designated this day to draw attention to a virus that is a major global healthcare problem, infecting approximately three per cent of the world's population. In Western Europe alone, it is estimated that five million people have chronic hepatitis C. Hepatitis C is one of the main causes of liver disease, cirrhosis, liver cancer and also the leading cause of liver transplantation worldwide. The theme of the first international awareness day is " You Have Company " . Patient groups will initiate local activities to let newly diagnosed patients know that this disease affects many and that they are not alone. Red foam livers with " Hep C " on one side and the web portal address on the other, will be given out today to physicians, nurses, and the public through a variety of means. One aim of directing people to the web portal is to show that they " have company " and that support and the ability to meet others affected by hepatitis C may only be a mouse-click away. About hepatitis C Hepatitis C is a blood-born viral infection of the liver that was first identified only in 1989. Few people realise that they are infected as the symptoms are non-specific (such as fatigue) and people tend to become aware when their disease is quite advanced. Transmission by blood products has been reduced to almost zero due to screening for the virus so today the most common route of transmission is use of unsterilised needles (such as those used in tattooing and by intravenous drug users) and syringes. About Roche Headquartered in Basel, Switzerland, Roche is one of the world's leading research-intensive healthcare groups. Its core businesses are pharmaceuticals and diagnostics. As a supplier of innovative products and services for the prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease, the Group contributes on a broad range of fronts to improving people's health and quality of life. Roche is number one in the global diagnostics market, the leading supplier of medicines for cancer and transplantation and a market leader in virology. In 2003, the Pharmaceuticals Division generated 19.8 billion Swiss francs in prescription drug sales, while the Diagnostics Division posted sales of 7.4 billion Swiss francs. Roche employs roughly 65,000 people in 150 countries and has R & D agreements and strategic alliances with numerous partners, including majority ownership interests in Genentech and Chugai. (i)Patients groups who are in support of Hepatitis C Awareness Day include: Carrefour Hepatite - Aide et Contact (Belgium); Vereniging voor Hepatitis C Patiënten (Belgium); Danish Hepatitis Association (Denmark); The Egyptian Hepatitis Patients Care Society (Egypt); SOS Hépatites France (France); Hépatites Ecoute et Soutien (France); The German Liver Help Association (Germany); EpaC (Italy); The Dutch Society for Liver Patients (The Netherlands); The Dutch National Hepatitis Centre (The Netherlands); National Union of Hepatitis C (Sweden); SOS Hépatites Génève (Switzerland); National Hepatitis C Resource Center (United Kingdom); National Hepatitis C Resource Center (Scotland); Hepatitis C Trust (United Kingdom); Plymouth Eddystone Trust (United Kingdom); +VE Magazine (United Kingdom). Source: Roche Pharmaceuticals Contact: Sheila Gies, Roche, +1-973-687-0188; Fowler, Axon Communications, +44-20-88-22-6779 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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