New Hepatitis B Guide
The Cancer Council is pleased to announce its new Hepatitis B Guide: B Positive - all you wanted to know about hepatitis B: a guide for primary care providers. This monograph is a collaboration between Cancer Council NSW and the Australasian Society for HIV Medicine (ASHM), that provides GPs and other health care providers with easy-to-access information for managing patients with hepatitis B.
This valuable and comprehensive new resource contains information about epidemiology, virology, natural history, prevention, clinical assessment, laboratory assays, diagnostic strategies, and issues concerning occupational health, confidentiality, and the law. It is aimed at all health professionals for whom hepatitis B may impact on their vocational role.
Hepatitis B infection is the most common cause of liver cancer worldwide. Liver cancer incidence in Australia will continue to rise, due to the patterns of immigration and the long latency period between acquisition of the infection and the onset of malignancy.
Primary care practitioners can play key roles in disease management. Significant improvements in disease outcomes can be achieved through screening for chronic infection, effective disease monitoring, timely institution of antiviral treatment and liver cancer screening in people at highest risk.
This book is the most up-to-date authoritative account of the topic and is practical and readable, and therefore appropriate for both health professionals and patients wishing to gain an understanding of the disease.
Download the new Hepatitis B Guide, B Positive - all you wanted to know about hepatitis B: a guide for primary care providers: http://www.ashm.org.au/b-positive/
For further information, contact Monica Robotin, Medical Director, Cancer Council NSW: monicar@nswcc.org.au or ph: 02 9334 1727.