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December 1, 2010

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Hello

This week the HCV Advocate Eblast contains the following updated files and information:

1. Newsletter:

AASLD 2010 Conference - Part 1Alan Franciscus, Editor-in-Chief

This year's AASLD Conference was chock-full of information about the Direct Acting Antivirals (DDAs) being developed to treat hepatitis C - some pretty amazing results.

IL28B Gene Highlighted at AASLDLiz Highleyman

IL28B is an important variation on a gene that can help predict and guide treatment. There are also pitfalls to using this test, but big questions remains as to how this information will apply to the new DAAs.

HealthWise: 2010 Liver Meeting UpdateLucinda Porter, RN

Lucinda provides her unique perspective on this year's AASLD Conference.

HCV SnapshotsLucinda Porter, RN

Lucinda discusses various studies such as pain management in the cirrhotic patient, treatment in people with recurrence of HCV after transplantation and the affect of alcohol on the liver.

2. Redesigned Drug Pipeline

Check out our newly designed and hopefully easier to access HCV Drug Pipeline. We would be interested in your opinion of the new design and ease of access. Send your email to alanfranciscus@...

3. HBV Journal Review

This month's journal has extended coverage on the risks of breastfeeding and antiviral use in mother-to-child HBV transmission.

4. "Disability & Benefits: Rumors, Myths, and a Little Truth"

Get the skinny on the myths surrounding Disability in Jacques Chamber's monthly column.

5. Top 10 HCV Downloads and HBV Downloads of the Month

Find out about the articles and factsheets others are reading-from disability issues to treatment side effect management.

Sincerely,Alan

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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@...

Make sure that your email address is all lower case. .

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Gee Sharon,

That was an informative reply. If we only knew what the symptoms you have are,

then maybe we could help. But whatever they are--I'm sure Teri will tell you to

DRINK WATER.LOL

QUIT diagnosing yourself !!!

Have the doctor email your results--you can forward them to the forum without

looking at them and we can each have a say about them. We've got lots of

experts on results here. And since we're not doctors--you need not be phobic

about us.

Hugs, SuziQ

>

> Don,

>

> I looked at the list for ESLD and I have 4 of the symptoms.

>

sharon

> >

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Which 4?On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 8:54 AM, Sharon Mcdonald <sharonmcdonald95@...> wrote:

 

Don,I looked at the list for ESLD and I have 4 of the symptoms.  sharon

From: Christ <ludichrist2000@...>

009 - VCHepC <VCHepC >; Hepatitis C <Hepatitis C >; HepCingles2 grp <HepCingles2 >; WebWarriors grp < >

Sent:

Tue, November 30, 2010 9:03:52 PMSubject: [ ] HCV Advocate Email Alert

 

December 1, 2010

 

 

  HCV

»

AASLD 2010 Coverage

»

HCV Fact Sheets

»

Educational Materials

»

HCSP Streaming Videos

 

Hello

This week the HCV Advocate Eblast contains the following updated files and information:  

1. Newsletter:

AASLD 2010 Conference - Part 1Alan Franciscus, Editor-in-Chief

This year's AASLD Conference was chock-full of information about the Direct Acting Antivirals (DDAs) being developed to treat hepatitis C - some pretty amazing results.

 

IL28B Gene Highlighted at AASLDLiz Highleyman

IL28B is an important variation on a gene that can help predict and guide treatment.  There are also pitfalls to using this test, but big questions remains as to how this information will apply to the new DAAs.

 

HealthWise: 2010 Liver Meeting UpdateLucinda Porter, RN

Lucinda provides her unique perspective on this year's AASLD Conference.   

HCV SnapshotsLucinda Porter, RN

Lucinda discusses various studies such as pain management in the cirrhotic patient, treatment in people with recurrence of HCV after transplantation and the affect of alcohol on the liver.   

2. Redesigned Drug Pipeline

Check out our newly designed and hopefully easier to access HCV Drug Pipeline.  We would be interested in your opinion of the new design and ease of access.  Send your email to alanfranciscus@...

 

3. HBV Journal Review

This month's journal has extended coverage on the risks of breastfeeding and antiviral use in mother-to-child HBV transmission.

 

4. " Disability & Benefits: Rumors, Myths, and a Little Truth "

Get the skinny on the myths surrounding Disability in Jacques Chamber's monthly column.

 

5. Top 10 HCV Downloads and HBV Downloads of the Month

Find out about the articles and factsheets others are reading-from disability issues to treatment side effect management. 

 

 

Sincerely,Alan

 

Join me 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@...

 

Make sure that your email address is all lower case. .

  HBV

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HBV Factsheets

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HBV & HCV Advocate Hepatitis Blog

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Stay connected with all the late-breaking news on hepatitis B-Join us on Twitter

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HEY HEY I resemble that remark!  LOLHugs,TeriOn Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:55 AM, SuziQ <ancientkron@...> wrote:

 

Gee Sharon,

That was an informative reply. If we only knew what the symptoms you have are, then maybe we could help. But whatever they are--I'm sure Teri will tell you to DRINK WATER.LOL

QUIT diagnosing yourself !!!

Have the doctor email your results--you can forward them to the forum without looking at them and we can each have a say about them. We've got lots of experts on results here. And since we're not doctors--you need not be phobic about us.

Hugs, SuziQ

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