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What would be a good book to read on PBC?

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I am looking for more information about causes and what works best and hereditary possibilities

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The Definitive guide for patients with PBC by prof David Jones. Is where I would start it’s written with the patient in mind so is easy to understand if you want to learn about PBC.

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And the pbc foundation s compendium obtained from the foundation about £15 Pbcfoundation.org.uk

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DrDizzy in reply toCandy12

Agreed. It’s very complete and up-to-date

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