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Date Submitted:
12/11/07
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Hepatitis C Infection Hampers Liver Transplant Success
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While survival rates have improved for liver transplant patients without hepatitis C (HCV), that's not the case for liver recipients infected with the virus, new research shows. HCV-induced liver disease is the most common reason for liver transplantation in the United States.
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