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Hepatitis C: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?
Link ID 1656
Title Hepatitis C: Where Are We and Where Are We Going?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/567220?src=rss
Description Tram T. Tran, MD, provides insight into the latest trends in the treatment of hepatitis C, as framed by data presented at AASLD 2007.
Medscape Gastroenterology
Category Articles > Gastroenterology
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Date Dec 17, 2007
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