Hi Mrr49,
No. Majority of people will die with it, not from it. I didn't mean that everyone will die bcz of liver complications. As you have been with HBV since many years, it may not harm you.
Also I am told cirrhotic livers are those who develop hcc
Are you saying although hbvdna inactive remains, death of liver cancer is inevitable sooner or later. I am 66yrs old & had hbv for 40/50 yrs. l posted yesterday my alt is now 33, so do I have to face things are now turning bad.
I am told I will die with it, more chances of getting run over by a lorry than death of Hbv. Does Hbv have to become active again to cause problems.
We all have high hopes, which is good. My wife's aunt has hbv for years and she is 68. I never knew she had hbv when she visited us, until my wife told me when I was diagnosed. It's all up to God, some get liver cancer at late 40s others in 50, 60 or 70s, but 80% of worlds liver cancer patients have hbv in blood, according to WHO and NIH
As long as your liver is responding to the treatment.
When on treatment and undetectable Hbv Dna can we call ourselves inactive?
To Ram1982,
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yes most hbvers are inactive all life, few patients getting active disease compared to the millions and millions of infected worldwide...