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    dope-on-a-rope.jpgDr James
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    Yes, there is some data, but not really enough.

    There have been over 1 million people treated with DAAs (over 800k in Egypt) and IF we had gathered data from all of them as simple as genotype, fibrosis, treatment drugs and duration, and outcome we would have excellent statistics.

    Sadly that has not happened. If you go here:

    http://fixhepc.com/hcv

    And put in your data, click calculate, then scroll down and click “Show trials” you will see everything that had been published up until about April this year. Outside of GT1 where the numbers are barely adequate, the numbers are small and statistically not large enough to make definitive statements outside of what you already know…..


    YMMV

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    Curedearly
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    Hi I had small amounts of scarring of my liver but a moderately high viral load. The hep c was having a huge effect on my liver and kidney. I took generic epclusa, became undetectable and my liver and kidney began working completely normally in just 4 weeks after beginning treatment.
    If my doctor had not started me because I didn’t have cirrhosis, my liver and kidney would still be getting significant damage. I don’t know how to get data for that. But that is what happened to me.

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    Curedearly
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    By The Way I Only Had Hepc For 2 Years. So I had scarring that fast. My insurance almost would not help but my doctor fought for me.

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