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Diagnosed? Now What?

If you've been diagnosed with hepatitis C, you have the opportunity to make more informed decisions about your health. Hepatitis C can be treated and can even be cured with appropriate treatment. It is very important that you understand the support and treatment options available to you and carefully think through each decision you make for your liver health.

When you visit your doctor, listen carefully to what he or she says. If your doctor suggests that treatment may benefit you, take this advice seriously. You might be tempted to put it off, but now may be your best chance to remove the virus from your body and improve your health.

 
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