The Hepatitis C Coalition is a group of leading clinicians, patient organisations, professional groups, industry and other interested parties. The Coalition’s Vision[1] is to halve hepatitis C (HCV) related liver cancers and deaths by 2020; eliminate the virus by 2030;
Hepatitis C Coalition Newsletter – July 2018
This quarterly newsletter provides a concise summary of developments in hepatitis C for policymakers, clinicians, commissioners, local government, charities and others with an interest in hepatitis C or public health. Updates will also be included from the Coalition’s diverse membership,
Hepatitis C Coalition Newsletter – April 2018
This quarterly newsletter provides a concise summary of developments in hepatitis C for policymakers, clinicians, commissioners, local government, charities and others with an interest in hepatitis C or public health. Updates will also be included from the Coalition’s diverse membership,
80% of people don’t realise hepatitis C can lead to cancer and only a third realise it is curable
Friday, 27th July 2018 New data released by The Hepatitis C Trust to mark World Hepatitis Day shows a widespread lack of awareness of the transmission risks and symptoms of the potentially deadly virus hepatitis C. Despite 80% of respondents
Hepatitis C Coalition Newsletter – December 2017
This quarterly newsletter provides a concise summary of developments in hepatitis C for policymakers, clinicians, commissioners, local government, charities and others with an interest in hepatitis C or public health. Updates will also be included from the Coalition’s diverse membership,
Hepatitis C Coalition Newsletter – October 2017
This quarterly newsletter provides a concise summary of developments in hepatitis C for policymakers, clinicians, commissioners, local government, charities and others with an interest in hepatitis C or public health. Updates will also be included from the Coalition’s diverse membership,
Hepatitis C Coalition Newsletter – July 2017
This quarterly newsletter provides a concise summary of developments in hepatitis C for policymakers, clinicians, commissioners, local government, charities and others with an interest in hepatitis C or public health. Updates will also be included from the Coalition’s diverse membership,
Hepatitis C Coalition Newsletter – April 2017
This quarterly newsletter provides a concise summary of developments in hepatitis C for policymakers, clinicians, commissioners, local government, charities and others with an interest in hepatitis C or public health. Updates will also be included from the Coalition’s diverse membership,