Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common causes of death from cancer and is the final stage of chronic liver disease, usually occurring in patients with cirrhosis (CP). Chronic infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) leads to progressive liver inflammation and cirrhosis because this virus specifically affects liver tissue. Previously used interferon therapy had a relatively low efficiency and very high risks of side effects. during the period of administration of interferon (iFn) schemes it was proved that elimination of the virus significantly reduced risk of liver cancer development. discovery of direct-acting antiviral (daa) drugs have revolutionized HCV therapy with virus elimination rate of more than 95 % and an excellen...
SummaryHepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the major aetiologic agents that causes hepatocellular carc...
Background: The achievement of high rates of sustained virological response (SVR) with direct-acting...
BACKGROUND: To elucidate the benefits of successful antiviral therapy in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) p...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common causes of death from cancer and is the fina...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a leading cause of hepa-tocellular carcinoma (HCC). In the Un...
Abstract Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide. Severa...
Background: Despite the dramatic improvement in viral eradication rates that has been reached with ...
Direct antiviral therapy has dramatically changed our possibility to eradicate hepatitis C virus (HC...
Background & Aims Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) represents a serious complication of HCV-related ci...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fifth most common cancer in men and seventh in women, accounti...
Background and objectives: Evidence suggests that sustained virologic response to interferon treatme...
Background and Aim: Several studies have suggested that treatment with direct-acting antivirals (DAA...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, defined by active carriage of HCV RNA, affects nearly 1.0% of the...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fourth leading global cause of tumor-related mortality. HCC ha...
BACKGROUND: The achievement of high rates of sustained virological response (SVR) with direct-act...
SummaryHepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the major aetiologic agents that causes hepatocellular carc...
Background: The achievement of high rates of sustained virological response (SVR) with direct-acting...
BACKGROUND: To elucidate the benefits of successful antiviral therapy in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) p...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common causes of death from cancer and is the fina...
Background: Hepatitis C virus (HCV) is a leading cause of hepa-tocellular carcinoma (HCC). In the Un...
Abstract Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide. Severa...
Background: Despite the dramatic improvement in viral eradication rates that has been reached with ...
Direct antiviral therapy has dramatically changed our possibility to eradicate hepatitis C virus (HC...
Background & Aims Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) represents a serious complication of HCV-related ci...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fifth most common cancer in men and seventh in women, accounti...
Background and objectives: Evidence suggests that sustained virologic response to interferon treatme...
Background and Aim: Several studies have suggested that treatment with direct-acting antivirals (DAA...
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, defined by active carriage of HCV RNA, affects nearly 1.0% of the...
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the fourth leading global cause of tumor-related mortality. HCC ha...
BACKGROUND: The achievement of high rates of sustained virological response (SVR) with direct-act...
SummaryHepatitis C virus (HCV) is one of the major aetiologic agents that causes hepatocellular carc...
Background: The achievement of high rates of sustained virological response (SVR) with direct-acting...
BACKGROUND: To elucidate the benefits of successful antiviral therapy in chronic hepatitis C (CHC) p...