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Management of Chronic Hepatitis C Patients Who Have Relapsed or Not Responded to Pegylated Interfero
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Title Management of Chronic Hepatitis C Patients Who Have Relapsed or Not Responded to Pegylated Interfero
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/713174?src=rss
Description This article reviews data from the REPEAT AND EPIC trials in the treatment of relapsed or treatment-nonresponsive chronic HCV patients, including the significance of undetectable viral RNA at week 12. Journal of Viral Hepatitis
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Date Dec 5, 2009
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