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HepC Trust Patient Conference 2015

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This year, to mark World Hepatitis Day the Hep C trust are holding a patients’ conference in London. The event will be held on Monday 3rd August 2015 at The Royal Society of Medicine, 1 Wimpole Street, London W1G 0AE.

The programme, running from 10am to 4pm, is designed to answer the key concerns of people living with hep C, in particular which drugs are available, how NICE works, how to look after your liver and health generally if you have to wait for treatment and how to move on once you’re cured (this can be a problem for people who have been ill for many years).

It is free to patients and carers. If you would like to attend then please register using this form hepctrust.org.uk/2015-patie...

by Friday 24th July or contact admin@hepctrust.org.uk

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