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I was thinking that some statistical numbers about this group, would be of interest to everyone.
So, I will post those questions, and if enough people will respond, I will make a table with the results and publish them on the group.
If you like the idea, please feel free to improve those questions:
If you do not like it, please just ignore it

1 How long have you been infected with Hep C?
2 What is your genotype
3 Did you have a biopsy?
4 If yes, what are the results
5 Are you on treatment?
6 If yes, how do you respond so far?
7 Have you beed cured (SRV) already ?
8 Did you relapse ?
9 After how much time after end of treatment?
10 Are you on a transplant list?
11 Did you have a transplant?
12 Are you coinfected (HCV or  Hep B or both)

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Interesting stats so far, from 11 answers:

9 of 11 are around 50 years old (age not a question but profile shows that)
7 of 11 are gen 1a
9 of 11 are on treatment
6 of 9 currently on tx, show early response or cleared by wk 4, 8 or 12
2 of 11 are SVR
2 of 11 relapsed


  
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1.   aprox 28 years
2.  1a
3.   yes
4.   2/3 mild/moderate fibrosis
5.   yes, week 18 of 48
6.   UND at weeks 4 and 12
7.   n/a
8.   n/a
9.   n/a
10.  no
11.  no
12.  no
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168246 tn?1212063254
1 How long have you been infected with Hep C?  Dpn't know
2 What is your genotype 1a
3 Did you have a biopsy?yes
4 If yes, what are the results stage 1 mild fibrosis
5 Are you on treatment?yes week13
6 If yes, how do you respond so far? waiting for 1st viral load test to come back
7 Have you beed cured (SRV) already ?n/a
8 Did you relapse ?n/a
9 After how much time after end of treatment? n/a
10 Are you on a transplant list?n/a
11 Did you have a transplant?n/a
12 Are you coinfected (HCV or  Hep B or both)no
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87972 tn?1322661239
1 How long have you been infected with Hep C?
A) The last recognized high risk exposure was ~1974

2 What is your genotype
A) GT-1a

3 Did you have a biopsy?
A) Yes, early 2005

4 If yes, what are the results?
A) Stage 3/4, however recent Fibrosure results suggest cirrhosis.

5 Are you on treatment?
A) Yes, currently in week 68/72 of second treatment.

6 If yes, how do you respond so far?
A) HCV RNA negative per bDNA assay (<615 IU/mL) week 4, HCV RNA negative per TMA assay (<05 IU/mL) week 8.

7 Have you beed cured (SRV) already ?
A) No.

8 Did you relapse?
A) Yes.

9 After how much time after end of treatment?
A) Relapse was confirmed at 28 days post treatment.

10 Are you on a transplant list?
A) No. Currently my MELD score is between 7 and 8.

11 Did you have a transplant?
A) No. Not indicated yet.

12 Are you coinfected (HCV or  Hep B or both)
A) No, HCV mono-infection.
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232778 tn?1217447111
1 How long have you been infected with Hep C?  18 months
2 What is your genotype 1A
3 Did you have a biopsy No
4 If yes, what are the results N/A
5 Are you on treatment? Yes
6 If yes, how do you respond so far? RVR, previously did no repond to failed monotherapy in Acute stage
7 Have you beed cured (SRV) already ? Not known yet
8 Did you relapse ? N/A
9 After how much time after end of treatment? N/A
10 Are you on a transplant N/A
11 Did you have a transplant? No
12 Are you coinfected (HCV or  Hep B or both)  No
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1 How long have you been infected with Hep C? = 4 YEARS
2 What is your genotype = 1A
3 Did you have a biopsy? = NO
4 If yes, what are the results
5 Are you on treatment? = FINISHED
6 If yes, how do you respond so far? = SVR
7 Have you beed cured (SRV) already ? =YES
8 Did you relapse ? =NO
9 After how much time after end of treatment? N/A
10 Are you on a transplant list? NO
11 Did you have a transplant? NO
12 Are you coinfected (HCV or  Hep B or both) NO

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