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All the information you need about living with Hepatitis C, including the latest news about infection, transmission, symptoms, treatment breakthroughs and medical progress.
Site Topics
Frequently Asked Questions
Some of our most commonly asked questions and our answers to them.
What Is Hepatitis C?
Learn about the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV).
Hepatitis C Transmission
Information about the transmission of Hepatitis C.
Hepatitis C Symptoms
You'll find links to a comprehensive symptoms list, as well as various studies and discussions about Hepatitis C symptoms.
Hepatitis C Conventional Treatment
Learn about the conventional medical treatments used to fight Hepatitis C.
Hepatitis C Medicines
Numerous links to studies, info sheets, FAQs, and analysis of Ribavirin/Rebetron medicines.
Hepatitis C Natural Remedies
A number of herbal products useful in the management of liver disease.
Hepatitis Central News Signup
Receive the latest news on hepatitis treatments, clinical trials, social issues and important breakthroughs.
Hepatitis C Genotypes
Learn about Hepatitis C Genotypes and their variants.
Hepatitis C Doctors
A state-by-state and worldwide reference listing physicians who treat HCV, including an email link to submit your physician for inclusion.
Hepatitis C Links
Convenient links to other sites external to Hepatitis-Central.
Hepatitis C Forum

A Bulletin Board for discussions on hepatitis, treatments, etc.
Hepatitis C Activism

An easy way to get involved in urging our government to do more for Hepatitis C awareness and treatment research.
Hepatitis B
Numerous links to various Hepatitis B related information, including transmission, symptoms and treatment.
Biopsy Information
A comprehensive resource of information relating to the liver biopsy.
Cirrhosis
Many discussions and analyses of cirrhosis, including causes, complications, pathology, symptoms, and much more.
Glossary
Commonly used medical terms and definitions.
Lab Tests
What they are and what they mean. Helps you interpret & understand all the various hepatitis lab tests likely to be encountered.
Liver Cancer
Liver Cancer/Hepatocellular Carcinoma studies, info sheets, FAQs, and analysis.
Liver Disease and Drugs
An exhaustive list of links to studies, info sheets, FAQs, and analysis of the various drugs used to treat liver disease.
Viral Load
Provides detailed information on how to analyze and interpret viral load numbers as well as a link to a convenient Viral Load Chart.
What is...?
Learn more about various Hepatitis C related topics, including HCV, Ascites, Biopsies, and much more.
Hepatitis C Books
Recommended reading for those interested in hepatitis information.
Hepatitis C News and Updates
Hepatitis Central News & Original Articles
Concurrent Hepatitis C and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
Two vitamins and the universal antioxidant may be able to interfere with the acceleration of cellular damage in those with both Hepatitis C and COPD. Read more.
Triple Therapy with GS-7977 Successful Against Hepatitis C
In just three weeks, the Hepatitis C drug in development, GS-7977, led to a sustained virologic response in over 90 percent of patients when paired with ribavirin and pegylated interferon. Read more.
Boceprevir and HIV Drug Can Interact Dangerously
Of concern to those co-infected with Hepatitis C and HIV, the FDA has confirmed that the Hep C drug, boceprevir, interferes with the HIV drug, ritonavir. Read more.
Hep C Bulletin: Medication Management
To assist with drug safety in the presence of Hepatitis C infection, patients are urged to take an active role in managing their medications. Read more.
Hep C Trial of Gilead-Bristol Combo Had 100% Success for Genotype 1
Treatment naïve patients with Hepatitis C genotype 1 boasted a 100 percent success rate when given Gilead's GS-7977 and Bristol-Myers Squibb's daclatasvir. Read more.
Trial Claims First All Oral Cure for Advanced Hep C
Boehringer Ingelheim's all oral Hepatitis C drugs cured 82 percent of patients with the most common type of Hepatitis C in mid-stage trials. In addition, these drugs exhibited the potential to cure people with cirrhosis. Read more.
Quercetin Might Help Fight Hepatitis C
Quercetin is a relative newcomer to the arsenal of nutritional supplements believed to help those with Hepatitis C. Read more.
The All Natural Prescription Strength Liver Formula from Japan Is Back
SST (Sho-saiko-to) is made up of seven medicinal plants which, when used together, help to build immunity and stabilize liver health. Learn more about the benefits of SST, and why it was temporarily unavailable until just recently. Read more.
- Concurrent Hepatitis C and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
- Triple Therapy with GS-7977 Successful Against Hepatitis C
- Boceprevir and HIV Drug Can Interact Dangerously
- Hep C Bulletin: Medication Management
- Hep C Trial of Gilead-Bristol Combo Had 100% Success for Genotype 1
- Trial Claims First All Oral Cure for Advanced Hep C
- Quercetin Might Help Fight Hepatitis C
- The All Natural Prescription Strength Liver Formula from Japan Is Back
Hepatitis C Poll
Previous Poll
Liver disease can worsen when negative energy remains stuck. It can manifest as anger, frustration, depression and irritability. To help free this energy, emotional release can be achieved in many different ways. Which method appeals to you the most?
- Engaging in physical activity - 51%
- Receiving bodywork - 4%
- Verbalizing emotions to a friend or professional - 13%
- Journaling or writing about your feelings - 1%
- Crying and/or laughing - 7%
- Meditation and/or visualization - 10%
- Using creativity as an emotional outlet - 13%
Most Searched Articles in our Hepatitis C Archive
- Is Coffee a Wise Adjunct to Hepatitis C Therapy?
- Hepatitis C Report: Four Food Groups to Lift Depression
- Interferon-Free Combo Squashes the Hepatitis C Virus
- Do Home Remedies for Hepatitis C Work?
- Surprising Data on What Typically Ends the Fight Against Hep C
- New Hepatitis C Drug Has Steep Price Tag
- Two Liver Cancer Discoveries May Impact Hepatitis Patients
- Fast-Track Given to Hepatitis C Drug ACH-1625
Living With Hepatitis C
When you or someone you love is Living with Hepatitis C, you need as much reliable information as you can find. Hepatitis-Central.com is here to help educate patients and their families about hepatitis, its symptoms and all the available treatment options. With our editors continuously scanning press releases, news reports and clinical trial results, this is where you'll first learn about breakthrough treatments and critical information on related conditions such as ascites, elevated liver enzymes and autoimmune hepatitis.
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Hepatitis C Is a Deadly Disease
According to Dr. Eugene Schiff (University of Miami), the Hepatitis C virus (HCV) emerged in the U.S. population beginning in the 1960s, related to blood transfusion and injection drug use. The extent of the problem was only apparent after 1990 when reliable HCV blood tests first became available. Studies indicate that over the first 20 years of chronic Hepatitis C infection, 20% of chronically infected patients will develop cirrhosis, and many of those will progress to liver cancer. HCV-associated end-stage liver disease is a leading indication for liver transplantation in the USA and the developed western world.
Millions of Patients Are Affected by Hepatitis C
Currently, it is estimated there are about 130 -170 million people worldwide who are infected with Hepatitis C, of which approximately 4 million are in the United States. Hepatitis C accounts for 8,000-10,000 deaths each year in the United States.
The CDC (Centers For Disease Control) estimates that there may be up to 17,000 new Hepatitis C infections in the U.S. every year. Worldwide it is estimated there are 3-4 million people infected with HCV each year. Countries with the highest infection rates are Egypt (22%), Pakistan (4.8%) and China (3.2%). 80% of those infected with the Hepatitis C virus will not have any initial symptoms and therefore new infections are rarely identified.
Of those infected with HCV approximately 75-85% will eventually develop chronic Hepatitis C infections. Once chronically infected approximately 60-70% will develop chronic liver disease, between 5-20% will develop cirrhosis over a period of 20-30 years, and 1-5% die from cirrhosis or liver cancer.
The incidence of new symptomatic infections of HCV has been estimated to be 13 cases/100,000 persons annually. For every one person that is infected with the AIDS virus, there are more than four infected with HCV.
The Public Effects Are Going to Get Worse, Fast
Over the next 10-20 years chronic Hepatitis C is predicted to become a major burden on the health care system as patients who are currently asymptomatic with relatively mild disease progress to end-stage liver disease and develop hepatocellular carcinoma. Predictions in the USA indicate that there will be a 60% increase in the incidence of cirrhosis, a 68% increase in hepatoma incidence, a 279% increment in incidence of hepatic decompensation, a 528% increase in the need for transplantation, and a 223% increase in liver death rate.
Current Medical HCV Treatment Is Limited
Current medical treatment for Hepatitis C is limited. Pegylated interferon/ribavirin combination therapy is effective in less than 50% of cases of HCV genotype 1 (the most common genotype in North America). Two companies, Roche and Schering, have their own FDA approved versions. Each claims their formulation is superior for treating Hepatitis C.
May 2011 two new drugs were approved by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for use with pegylated interferon and ribavirin - Victrelis™ (boceprevir) and Incivek™ (telaprevir). In clinical studies they were shown to decrease treatment time and increase sustained virologic response (SVR) in patients that have not been treated before or who have failed previous Hepatitis C treatment.
Some Natural Therapies Have Real Value
There are also natural approaches for dealing with Hepatitis C. The credible ones focus on protecting and supporting the liver and keeping the immune system healthy. There is some proof that you can use natural means to help you live a long and relatively healthy life with this virus and die of some other cause (preferably old age). There is no natural cure for Hepatitis C, and if anyone claims they have one, they are lying. It is as simple as that.
Dubious treatments and supposed cures for HCV are being sold by charlatans and rip off artists. You need to be discerning when considering alternative therapies to help you deal with HCV. Look for scientific clinical validation. Objective third-party proof of effectiveness and safety is essential. We are involved with one product we think very highly of called UltraThistle. It is a high quality medical milk thistle with scientific validation and a very reasonable price.

