Hepatitis C virus screening rates remain low among baby boomers

20:00 EDT 26 Mar 2018 | AAAS

(American Association for Cancer Research) Despite the steady increase of liver cancer incidence in the United States in recent decades, data from 2015 indicates that less than 13 percent of individuals born between 1945 and 1965 are estimated to have undergone screening for hepatitis C virus (HCV).

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