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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.
Rapid and profound changes are taking place in the field of
hepatitis C therapeutics. More than ever, these changes necessitate
a current, clinically pertinent review of the broader scope of
hepatitis C, including its epidemiology, diagnosis, natural
history, and clinical features. This handbook provides that concise
survey of the field. Acute and chronic hepatitis C are addressed as
are important new treatment options for hepatitis C, management of
side effects, and a convenient summary of clinical trials on the
treatment of chronic hepatitis C. Part of the Oxford American
Infectious Disease Library, this evidence-based clinical resource
will appeal to clinicians directly involved in the care of patients
with hepatitis C.
Fueled in part by the opioid epidemic, the number of reported
hepatitis C virus infections tripled in the United States between
2010 and 2015. As new infections continue to mount, new therapies
have produced seismic changes in how HCV is treated clinically,
leaving a gap between the most current clinical guidance and the
ongoing demands of patient care. The New Hepatitis C is a current
and essential review of HCV's epidemiology, diagnosis, and clinical
approaches - a clinician's guidebook for navigating everything from
screening to treatment. Acute and chronic HCV are addressed, as are
important new treatment options for HCV, management of side
effects, and a convenient summary of clinical trials on the
treatment of chronic hepatitis C. Updated to detail the standards
of care that will define the next decade of HCV management, this
evidence-based volume is an essential clinical reference for to any
practitioner in gastroenterology, hepatology, infectious disease,
transplant, or internal medicine.
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