Thursday, November 29, 2018

Hepatitis C Screening And New Treatments Allow Baby Boomers To Escape “The Kiss of Death”

Hepatitis C Screening And New Treatments Allow Baby Boomers To Escape “The Kiss of Death”
By Katherine O'Brien
November 29, 2018 
Finding out you have stage 3 hepatitis C (HCV) might not be most people’s idea of luck, but Ron Shean feels fortunate. Despite the damage to his liver, his disease was caught before it progressed to cancer.

Shean, who had planned to donate a kidney to his uncle, found out about his condition from the Kidney Foundation. “I got so lucky [that] I backed right into it,” says the 62 year old, who surmises that his “demise would have come sooner than expected” had the foundation not asked him for bloodwork.

When he first heard the news, though, Shean felt more devastated than grateful. “The only thing I’d heard about hep C was that it was referred to as ‘the kiss of death’ so there’s a bit of shock that comes with that,” he says.
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