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HCV Webcast - November 9th, 2014

http://www.clinicaloptions.com/Hepatitis/Live%20Events/Webcast/All-Oral%20HCV%20Therapy/Tabs/Agenda.aspx

I have registered to watch this free webcast on Sunday, Nov. 9th.

Agenda

Welcome and Introduction
Program Director: Nezam H. Afdhal, MD, FRCPI

Showing Interferon the Door: HCV Therapy That’s Safe, Easy, and Effective
Jordan J. Feld, MD, MPH

The Patient Perspective on All-Oral Therapy

All-Oral Therapy for Previously “Hard-to-Treat” Patients
Paul Y. Kwo, MD

Panel Discussion: Fulfilling the Potential of All-Oral Therapy
Moderator: Nezam H. Afdhal, MD, FRCPI
Panel: Jordan J. Feld, MD, MPH; Paul Y. Kwo, MD; and Nancy Reau, MD

Question and Answer Session
Program Director: Nezam H. Afdhal, MD, FRCPI

Event Date Details
Sunday, November 9, 2014
7:00 PM - 9:00 PM Eastern time Webcast

Thought some of you might be interested.

Nan
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Last chance to register for tonight's webcast.
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Hope the webcast will be helpful to everyone who is waiting for their cure!

Nan
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Thanks, can-do-man.  We're hopeful that he will soon be Hep C free.

Nan
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"I too am anxiously waiting for this webcast. Any new information will be a blessing as we wait for word on what's next for my husband."

I have never been more encouraged about the future for people that are in your husbands shoes then I am now. As is the experts in their field. It can't happen soon enough. Keep the faith both of you as it's going to happen.

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I too am anxiously waiting for this webcast. Any new information will be a blessing as we wait for word on what's next for my husband.

Nan
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Thanks nan for posting this. I hope people take the time to listen to it. No better way to find the most up to date info then researching. Then passing on the correct facts here. A couple very well known experts going to speak.

The thing I look forward to the most is this.

"All-Oral Therapy for Previously “Hard-to-Treat” Patients
Paul Y. Kwo, MD"

Of course I'm bias because Kwo's my doctor...:)
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Thanks for posting this link, I just registered as well. Looks like a good one!
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Thanks Nan
Will take a look.
.....Kim
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