I got something called aor 15mg in europe, it was sold in uk, german and netherlands websites.when it arrives i ll post about it too
Thank You cam4930 for information.
There is a brand called "Relentless Improvement". 15mg MK4. No calcium. Available in Amazon.com
Guys,
Do you know where can i buy vitamin k2 mk4 ???
Also if our parents were cured then most likely we will not know if we will have a history of hcc.
this is strictly about HCC on HBV positive patients .
0.65% for those with neither a hepatitis B infection nor a family history of liver cancer ..
And also to add that the rate in male is much higher from what i heard so it would be interesting to see out of the 20% how many male vs female. I have 2 uncle that died from cancer but none with hcc does that matter which cancer or do they mean any cancer?
i found very few brands making pills of mk4 at 15mg without calcium
i think i posted this lready but vitamin k2 mk4 45mg daily is able to prevent hcc, so ideally coffee more than 4cups per day, vitamind25oh 90-100ng/ml, intact parathormone 10-20pg/ml, hbvdna und naturally or by drugs, hbsag<1000iu/ml may help prevent hcc
http://www.aor.ca/assets/Research/pdf/Advances_10_May_2006_Menatetrenone.pdf
it is better to know the risk than to suffer later. and yes, i think if i remember correctly after 4 years of tenofovir the risk of HCC starts to come down pretty fast
such statistics can only scary sh*t out of people. But digging deeper we can probably assume that most of this people were never treated but just monitored (20 years ago there were no drugs for hbv), how high was viral load which should be hcc dependent and is very manageable today. This is the highest hcc study rate I have ever seen in papers. Probably if these people were treated with today available drugs and managed their viral load level then HCC incidence was way way less. This article provides nothing but statement of facts in a very stupid old way.
At the end of the 20-year study, cancer rates were:
32.21% for those with hepatitis B and a family history of cancer
19.80% for those with hepatitis B but no family history of cancer
1.71% for those with a family cancer history but no hepatitis B infection
And 0.65% for those with neither a hepatitis B infection nor a family history of liver cancer.
even without family history of cancer... we have 20% rate of developing it...
Family history is any? Or parents? Grandparents ?just wondering
family history of hcc is a must for tdf immediately, even if not genotype C