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Understanding Your Diagnosis with
Hepatitis C

Hepatitis C has been referred to as a "silent epidemic." Millions have the condition, but many people are not aware of it because they may not experience symptoms for decades after they are infected. That's a big reason why hepatitis testing and treatment are so important.

The more you know about hepatitis C, the better you'll be able to manage it.

A few statistics:

  • More than 4 million Americans have been infected with the hepatitis C virus
  • About 19,000 new cases of hepatitis C are estimated to occur in the United States each year
  • Chronic hepatitis C is now the most common reason for liver transplantation and the leading cause of liver cancer in the United States

Source: National Institutes of Health

What Is Hepatitis?

"Hepatitis" is a Latin word meaning "inflamed liver." Liver inflammation is often caused by a virus. Other causes may include alcohol (alcoholic hepatitis), certain medications (drug-induced hepatitis), toxins (toxic hepatitis), fat (non-alcoholic steatohepatitis), or autoimmune disorders. There are 5 well-characterized types of viral hepatitis: A, B, C, D, and E. A single person may be infected with more than one type of hepatitis. Because of the risk of additional liver damage, you should ask your doctor or nurse about getting vaccinations against hepatitis A and hepatitis B.

Continue to learn about hepatitis C

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