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Latest EASL July 2016 magazine publication. 7 years 10 months ago #18126
| Hello I cant seem to be able to get the full txt version as yet however this is still worth the look. Turns out there is a published study saying there is a lack of evidence to support the suggestion that DAA's may increase the chance of the re-occurrence of HCC. Is there is anyone who can get the full txt version and post it up? www.journal-of-hepatology.eu/ SVR 24 The following user(s) said Thank You: fitz |
Latest EASL July 2016 magazine publication. 7 years 10 months ago #18146
Hello all, On the topic of HCC recurrence post DAA tx Social media voices are citing most interesting data. I'm seeing possible past influence going without a nod. Take for example Lucinda Porters concerns which will be well meant, her social media profile supports HCV patients. She cites re this issue however, from a cohort that underwent pegylated interferon plus riba tx. I'm always mindful of the effects of this old tx when I read on the topic of raised risk of malignancy of any type post DAAs. Take care and always ask your doc www.hepmag.com/article/curing-hepatitis-...cer-remains-elevated www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/26946190/ 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 The following user(s) said Thank You: fitz | |
Latest EASL July 2016 magazine publication. 7 years 10 months ago #18223
"CONCLUSIONS: The risk of HCC after HCV cure, while considerably reduced, remains relatively high at 0.33% per year. Older age and/or presence of cirrhosis at the time of SVR are associated with a high enough risk to warrant surveillance. Diabetes is also a risk factor for post SVR HCC." Always seems to come full circle treatment wise - get treated ASAP before your liver takes a beating (and you grow older). Jeff GT3a 1990 Failed Inter 1998, comb in 2000. HCC 2012 Started 24/52 Sof/Dac 27th October 2015. 1. Bloods 2 October 2015: AST - 165 (20-40), ALT - 265 (5-40), GGT 189 (5-50) 2, Bloods 20 November 2015: ALT etc normal; VL 19 3. Bloods 8 January 2016: AST - 40, ALT - 59, GGT 48 VL RNA UND 4. EOT 12 April 2016 - blood tests: all is well, CT scan: okay 5. AFP 11 June 2016: 4 ref< 11 6. VL July 2016: DET 7. Oct16 start treat - June17 UND 8. Jun 18, lfts okay, platelets a bit low. | |
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