Thursday, February 9, 2012

Hepatitis B treatment appears to improve liver transplant outcomes for some patients: Study

Hepatitis B treatment appears to improve liver transplant outcomes for some patients: Study
Treatment to reduce recurrence of hepatitis B appears to improve liver transplant outcomes for some patients, according to a Mayo Clinic study presented at the American Transplant Congress under way May 1-5 in San Diego.
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SIRA: Success of Gene Transplant

Dr. Theodore Friedmann discusses how genetic influences in many of our society’s most common diseases such as cancer, Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, heart disease, arthritis and infectious diseases such as AIDS has opened doors not only to improved concepts of drug treatment but also to completely new kinds of treatments that are aimed not at [...]

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