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Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Hepatitis C December Newsletter: IL28B Gene Highlighted




What's New December 1, 2010
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In This Issue:
Alan Franciscus, Editor-in-Chief

Liz Highleyman

Lucinda Porter, RN

Lucinda Porter, RN
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“A month after receiving a long overdue liver transplant, a Montgomery man and his family are counting their blessings and giving thanks for his second chance t life.”

“Rep. Hank Johnson (D-Ga.) may be one of the few Americans this holiday season who is thrilled about gaining weight.”
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“In 1969, I returned from duty in Vietnam. It was not until 1987, 18 years later, that symptoms of disease showed up and I was diagnosed with hepatitis C. The Veterans Administration confirmed the problem and subsequently treated me, unsuccessfully, for the disease.”

“The two firms signed a collaboration and license agreement to develop new treatments for hepatitis C viral infections in 2008, but Roche is exercising its right to terminate the agreement.”
Vertex submits application for hepatitis C drug
“Vertex Pharmaceuticals Inc. said today that it has completed the submission of a New Drug Application that seeks regulatory approval for telaprevir, a hepatitis C drug candidate with the potential to generate billions of dollars in annual revenue.”

LONDON, Ont. – “The Middlesex-London Health Unit is sending out a warning to people who got a tattoo or a body piercing in the basement of an east London, Ont., townhouse.”

“The University of South Florida is among 16 organizations nationally to win part of a $1.6 million in grants from the Health Resources and Services Administration.”


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Liver Cancer News updated
2 November 2010
Blue Faery's Liver Cancer News page has been updated to reflect the most current news and medical updates about hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). If you have any HCC-related news that you would like us to feature on our Web site or in our winter newsletter, please email Andrea and put "Liver Cancer News item" in the subject line. For past liver cancer news, visit our Liver Cancer News Archives.

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