Tuesday, September 6, 2016

HEP Fall 2016 Newsletter - Hepatitis C activist Shirley Barger is fighting so everyone can access treatment

HEP Fall 2016 - Special Issue
In every issue of HEP, you'll find the hottest topics of interest to our readers along with cutting-edge health information.

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Newsletter
Fall 2016

Feature
Paying It Forward
Hepatitis C activist Shirley Barger is fighting so everyone can access treatment.
By Tim Murphy

From the Editor
With a Little Help From My Friends
As a result of learning how to advocate for herself, Shirley Barger became an HCV advocate for all people living with the virus.
By Oriol R. Gutierrez Jr.

News

Hep C Treatment Access Increases Nationwide
Massachusetts is the latest state to lift restrictions on hepatitis C virus (HCV) treatment under its Medicaid program.
By Casey Halter

Telemedicine: The Future of Hepatitis C Care?
A bill introduced in Congress hopes to implement a video clinic platform to help expand hep C treatment access across the country.
By Casey Halter

HHS Plans to Combat the U.S. Opioid Epidemic
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has announced an expansion to the government’s official plan to combat the opioid epidemic.
By Casey Halter

Hep C Testing Could Soon Be Easier
Currently, testing for hepatitis C virus (HCV) involves two steps.
By Casey Halter

War on Drugs Fuels Spread of HIV, Hep C and TB
Mass imprisonment of drug users worldwide, contributes to the spread of HIV, hepatitis B and C viruses and tuberculosis.
By Casey Halter

Treatment News
FDA OKs Gilead’s Epclusa for All Genotypes
This is the first approved therapy that treats all six major genotypes of the virus.
By Benjamin Ryan

Promise for AbbVie’s All-Genotype Treatment
AbbVie’s combination treatment of ABT-493 and ABT-530 has boasted high cure rates among all genotypes of hepatitis C virus.
By Benjamin Ryan

Treat Hep C, Free Up Livers for Transplants
Expanding the testing and treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) would free up many livers for transplantation.
By Benjamin Ryan

Hep C Is Globe’s Biggest Infectious Disease Killer
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) now kills more Americans than any other infectious disease.
By Benjamin Ryan

Good Second Chances for Hep C Cures
A second try at hep C treatment likely offers an excellent chance of success at a cure.
By Benjamin Ryan

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