Two Hep C Questions: What will happen to me? Should I go on treatment?: new booklet
Wednesday, 31 October 2012 13:41
This new booklet from Hepatitis NSW, ‘Two Hep C Questions: What will happen to me? Should I go on treatment?’ ("2Qs") aims to help people make good decisions about their health. It provides a guide to long term hep C health outcome and is intended for use by people affected by hep C and their GP, liver specialist or treatment CNC (Clinical Nurse Consultant).
People with hepatitis C mightn't feel ill and may not think the booklet relates to them but liver disease can occur, though, without major symptoms of illness. Hepatitis NSW recommends people to use this booklet, working with their healthcare providers in order to assess what condition their liver is in.
The booklet has been designed to appeal to all key priority populations and the wider general community. It is about a person's hep C journey: their illness outcome and treatment, and how to best care for their liver.
Click here to download booklet.
Click here to download order form for bulk copies.
To order single copies, contact the NSW Hepatitis Helpline, ph 1800 803 990.
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