HCV research: The Research House is... - British Liver Trust

British Liver Trust

38,204 members18,735 posts

HCV research

Trust4 profile image
Trust4British Liver Trust
0 Replies

The Research House is conducting a nationwide study on HCV. In particular, they are looking for patients diagnosed with chronic Hepatitis C virus who are either newly diagnosed, pretreatment; currently receiving treatment for their HCV or have completed their HCV therapy/ have been cured (ideally within the last 6 months). The study starts Monday 20th July for 2 weeks - it includes a 5 day online diary and a week-long online forum. Please call Alana Goyena on 020 7487 9291. As a token of appreciation, they are offering a referral fee of £30 per patient which may be donated to the charity. Please contact Alana directly if you are interested. As a registered charity we can only continue our services thanks to donations.

Written by
Trust4 profile image
Trust4
British Liver Trust
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Treatment for HCV...my thoughts on this matter

Is anyone out there receiving treatment using the new drug Harvoni yet? I sure hope the NHS starts...
art4949 profile image

HCV and Harvoni

This information regarding Gilead and their new combination pill, Harvoni...it was published in May...
art4949 profile image

HCV and Ground Hog Day

Hi This is for all of those on this forum with HCV who are waiting for their treatment as we...
art4949 profile image

HCV Treatment Harvoni CURED 7 July 2016

Just to let everyone know if I haven't told you already I begin my treatment on 22 January -...
art4949 profile image

Zoledronic Acid and the new HCV Treatment

Hi My Rheumatologist prescribed the Zoledronic intravenous injection for me for Osteoporosis. I...
Tatjana profile image

Moderation team

See all

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.