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Racial and ethnic disparities in untreated patients with hepatitis C virus-related hepatocellular carcinoma but not in those with sustained virologic response.

Jung Eun ParkVy H NguyenPei-Chien TsaiHidenori ToyodaJennifer LeongJennifer E GuyMing-Lun YehChung-Feng HuangSatoshi YasudaHiroshi AbeYao-Chun HsuCheng-Hao TsengJoanne LiuYao-Li ChenPing-Yi LinDae Won JunYoko YoshimaruEiichi OgawaMasatoshi IshigamiMasaru EnomotoAkihiro TamoriHaruki UojimaXiao Zhong WangQiang XuHirokazu TakahashiYuichiro EguchiKaori InoueDaniel Q HuangWen Jing ZhaoWan-Long ChuangChia-Yen DaiJee-Fu HuangScott BarnettMayumi MaedaRamsey CheungCharles LandisYasuhito TanakaLewis R RobertsMyron E SchwartzTakashi KumadaMing-Lung YuMindie H Nguyen
Published in: Alimentary pharmacology & therapeutics (2024)
DAA treatment rates were suboptimal. Racial and ethnic disparities resolved with HCV cure. Early diagnosis and improved access to HCV treatment is needed for all patients with HCV infection.
Keyphrases
  • hepatitis c virus
  • human immunodeficiency virus
  • healthcare
  • hiv infected
  • antiretroviral therapy
  • affordable care act