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Boston Liver Conference

I know this resource has been shared before but for those interested in reviewing the Boston Liver Conference data and discussions, including this very interesting comment form Dr. Terrault that does a good job of summarizing how challenging it is to make the right treatment decision when things are changing every day:

http://www.clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis/Treatment%20Updates/HCV%20Guidance/Clinical%20Thoughts/CT%202.aspx

If you can't click the link, just create a user name and password and you can access all the fascinating data and discussions from the conference, plus if you have insomnia, it will probably make you really sleepy
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317787 tn?1473358451
Hi that was a good article, while there I found this one with guidance for people with well compensated cirrhosis.  There does seem to be concern with Simeprevir if not well compensated
It was interesting
You  have to create an account to read these but it was easy to do
Thank you

http://www.clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis/Treatment%20Updates/HCV%20Guidance/Clinical%20Thoughts/CT%203.aspx
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317787 tn?1473358451
Hello! Thanks so much for sharing this, I am going there now
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