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Is it better to treat chronic hepatitis B as early as possible?—Con
Lok, Anna S. -F.
2004-12
Citation:LOK, ANNA SF (2004). "Is it better to treat chronic hepatitis B as early as possible?—Con." Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology 19(s7): S120-S123. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/73513>
Abstract: Ideally, treatment of chronic hepatitis B in its early stage prior to irreversible liver damage should be most effective in preventing adverse clinical outcome. However, currently available treatments have low efficacy in achieving sustained response among patients in the early phase of chronic hepatitis B infection when the immune response to hepatitis B virus is weak. This review will provide evidence why a ‘wait and monitor’ approach is appropriate for chronic hepatitis B patients who are in the immune tolerant phase.