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N. Boyer

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Long term clinical outcome of chronic hepatitis C patients with sustained virological response to interferon monotherapy.

2004

Background: The key end point for treatment efficacy in chronic hepatitis C is absence of detectable virus at six months after treatment. However, the incidence of clinical events during long term follow up of patients with sustained virological response is still poorly documented and may differ between the Eastern and Western world. Aims: To assess clinical end points during long term follow up of European patients with a sustained virological response to interferon monotherapy. Methods: Meta-analysis of individual patient data from eight European protocolled follow up studies of interferon treatment for chronic hepatitis C. Results: A total of 286 sustained virological responders and 50 b…

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