"Impact on human rights
It has repeatedly been affirmed that access to affordable medicines is an essential component to the human right to health. This system could ensure that people in a range of countries consistently have access to a wider range of treatments, and that their personal income is no longer a barrier to treatment access." - J Freeman
I agree, this is a Human Rights issue. In my lobbying to the WHO I framed this as a Human Rights issue. My lobbying is just a lady writing letters, this is outstanding and your Implementation Plan is realistic, plus you are the people who have the proof in hard copy data. I am sure it will be tweeted, and social media will somehow pick it up and the proposals and good sense be spread that way.
I will need to read it a couple of times to digest it all. Thanks you for this work for the World.
Gen 1a
Peg/inf/riba 2012(!) stop @ Wk 43 potassium low +issues (rlps week 4 post tx, VL120,000) scnds eg. adenomas.
pre sof/led VL 240,000 Fibsc F0
Day 25 <30
Day 32 UND
Week 10 UND
EOT UND ALT11AST17GGT19
SVR4 UND ALT10 AST16 GGT13
SVR8 UND ALT <9 AST16 GGT15
SVR12 UND ALT14 AST19 GGT12 Bili 5
EOT +18 ALT13 AST20 GGT9 Bili 5
EOT +21 ALT11AST15
Cured SVR12
Dysplasia Adenomas RemvdAug '16
SVR24 UND ALT11AST16
ColonoscopyClear Nov17
LumpectomyClear ‘18
LithotripsyCytoscopyBiopsy 4/18