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Clinical information about Hepatitis C is quickly outdated, so Dr.
Poordad has assembled expert authors to provide state-of-the-art
clinjcal reviews for hepatologists. This issue is uniquely
organized to present articles based on therapeutic regimens for
certain types of patients: Regimens for the Treatment-Naive
Patient; Regimens for Treatment of the Interferon-Failure Patient;
Regimens for DAA Failure Patients; Regimens for the Cirrhotic
Patient; Regimens for the Peri-Transplant Patient; Regimens for the
HIV-Co-Infected Patient; and Next-generation Regimens: The Future
of HCV Therapy. This presentation will be very clinically relevant
for the practicing hepatologist.
Hepatitis C Virus is a quickly evolving area within hepatology
owing to new medical therapies. This issue, guest edited by Dr.
Fred Poordad, includes the most current clinical information and
treatment therapies. Expert authors have written review articles
devoted to the following medical therapies: Boceprevir, Telaprevir,
Protease Inhibitors in Development, NS5B Nucleoside and
Non-Nucleoside Inhibitors. Review articles also address important
patients like na?ve- and non-responders and relapsers, the HIV
co-infected patient, and the Genotype 1 and non-Genotype 1 patient.
Primary Liver Cancer: Surveillance, Diagnosis and Treatment focuses
on the many therapies rapidly evolving to assist with controlling
hepatocellular carcinoma as well as emerging technologies to assist
in early diagnosis as well as prevention. All chapters are written
by experts in their fields and include the most up to date
information for diagnosis, treatment, surveillance, epidemiology,
staging, recurrence and prevention. This volume will serve as a
useful resource for clinical gastroenterologists, hepatologists,
oncologists, pathologists, and physicians who treat patients with
chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma.
Primary Liver Cancer: Surveillance, Diagnosis and Treatment focuses
on the many therapies rapidly evolving to assist with controlling
hepatocellular carcinoma as well as emerging technologies to assist
in early diagnosis as well as prevention. All chapters are written
by experts in their fields and include the most up to date
information for diagnosis, treatment, surveillance, epidemiology,
staging, recurrence and prevention. This volume will serve as a
useful resource for clinical gastroenterologists, hepatologists,
oncologists, pathologists, and physicians who treat patients with
chronic liver disease and hepatocellular carcinoma.
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