Using Real World Data to Individualize HCV Management

Volume 5, Issue 10.

In this podcast Dr. David Wyles discusses managing DAA failures with the newly approved treatment options for hepatitis C.

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Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir fixed dose combination for 12 Weeks in Patients Co-Infected with HCV and HIV-1: The Phase 3 ASTRAL-5 Study

Volume 4, Issue 8, Part 3.

Raymond T. Chung, MD from Harvard Medical School interviews Dr. David Wyles from the University of California San Diego about his presentation: Sofosbuvir/Velpatasivr Fixed Dose Combination for 12 Weeks in Patients Co-Infected with HCV and HIV-1: The Phase 3 ASTRAL-5 Study, presented at the April 2016 EASL meeting.

Resistance Analysis for Ledipasvir/Sofosbuvir containing regimens in patients infected with chronic HCV who have advanced liver disease or are post Liver Transplant (SOLAR-1 and 2 STUDIES)

Volume 4, Issue 8, Part 2.

Raymond T. Chung, MD from Harvard Medical School interviews Dr. Michael Charlton from Intermountain Medical Center about his abstract: Resistance Analyses for Ledipasvir/Sofosbuvir-Containing Regimens in Patients Infected with Chronic HCV Who Have Advanced Liver Disease or are Post Liver Transplant(SOLAR-1 & 2 Studies), presented at the April 2016 EASL meeting.

High Efficacy of Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir plus GS-9857 for 12 Weeks in Treatment-experienced Genotype 1-6 HCV-Infected Patients, Including those Previously Treated with Direct-acting Antivirals

Volume 4, Issue 8, Part 1.

Raymond T. Chung, MD from Harvard Medical School interviews Dr. Eric Lawitz from the University of Texas Health Science Center about his presentation: High Efficacy of Sofosbuvir/Velpatasvir Plus GS-9857 for 12 Weeks in Treatment-Experienced Genotype 1-6 HCV-Infected Patients, Including Those Previously Treated with Direct-Acting Antivirals presented at the April 2016 EASL meeting.

Advances in Managing Hard-to-Treat Hepatitis C: Highlights from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Meeting November 2015

Volume 4, Issue 3, Part 3.

Mark S. Sulkowski from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine interviews Dr. Gregory Dore from the Kirby Institute, UNSW Australia about the C-EDGE CO-STAR study.

Advances in Managing Hard-to-Treat Hepatitis C: Highlights from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Meeting November 2015

Volume 4, Issue 3, Part 2.

Mark S. Sulkowski from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine interviews Dr. Graham Foster from Queen Mary University of London about the ASTRAL-3 study.

Advances in Managing Hard-to-Treat Hepatitis C: Highlights from the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) Meeting November 2015

Volume 4, Issue 3, Part 1.

Mark S. Sulkowski from the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine interviews Dr. Vincent Leroy from Grenoble University Hospital about the ALLY-3+ study.

INDIVIDUALIZING THERAPY IN PATIENT SUBPOPULATIONS INFECTED WITH HCV WHO ARE COINFECTED WITH HIV, HAVE DECOMPENSATED CIRRHOSIS, OR HAVE UNDERGONE LIVER TRANSPLANTATION

Special Edition 2014, Issue 2, Part 3.

Raymond T. Chung, MD from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston interviews Dr. Susanna Naggie from Duke University Medical Center and Dr. Paul Kwo from Indiana University School of Medicine about HCV-HIV coinfection, decompensated cirrhosis, liver transplantation and discusses strategies to treat this hard-to-treat patient subpopulation with program director, Dr. Mark Sulkowski.

INDIVIDUALIZING THERAPY IN PATIENT SUBPOPULATIONS INFECTED WITH HCV WHO ARE COINFECTED WITH HIV, HAVE DECOMPENSATED CIRRHOSIS, OR HAVE UNDERGONE LIVER TRANSPLANTATION

Special Edition 2014, Issue 2, Part 2.

Raymond T. Chung, MD from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston interviews Dr. Susanna Naggie from Duke University Medical Center and Dr. Paul Kwo from Indiana University School of Medicine about HCV-HIV coinfection, decompensated cirrhosis, liver transplantation and discusses strategies to treat this hard-to-treat patient subpopulation with program director, Dr. Mark Sulkowski.

INDIVIDUALIZING THERAPY IN PATIENT SUBPOPULATIONS INFECTED WITH HCV WHO ARE COINFECTED WITH HIV, HAVE DECOMPENSATED CIRRHOSIS, OR HAVE UNDERGONE LIVER TRANSPLANTATION

Special Edition 2014, Issue 2, Part 1.

Raymond T. Chung, MD from Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston interviews Dr. Susanna Naggie from Duke University Medical Center and Dr. Paul Kwo from Indiana University School of Medicine about HCV-HIV coinfection, decompensated cirrhosis, liver transplantation and discusses strategies to treat this hard-to-treat patient subpopulation with program director, Dr. Mark Sulkowski.