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Impact Of Modern Antiviral Therapy Of Chronic Hepatitis B And C On Clinical Outcomes Of Liver Disease, Tiffany Khoo, Danielle Lam, John K. Olynyk Jan 2021

Impact Of Modern Antiviral Therapy Of Chronic Hepatitis B And C On Clinical Outcomes Of Liver Disease, Tiffany Khoo, Danielle Lam, John K. Olynyk

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

Chronic infections with the hepatitis B and C viruses have significant worldwide health and economic impacts. Previous treatments for hepatitis C such as interferon and ribavirin therapy were ineffective and poorly tolerated by patients. The introduction of directly acting curative antiviral therapy for hepatitis C and the wider use of nucleos(t)ide analogues for suppression of chronic Hepatitis B infection have resulted in many positive developments. Decreasing the prevalence of hepatitis B and C have concurrently reduced transmission rates and hence, the number of new infections. Antiviral treatments have decreased the rates of liver decompensation and as a result, lowered hospitalisation …


Colorectal Cancer Survival Rates In Ghana: A Retrospective Hospital-Based Study, Francis Agyemang-Yeboah, Joseph Yorke, Christian Obirikorang, Emmanuella Nsenbah Batu, Emmanuel Acheampong, Emmanuel Amankwaa Frimpong, Enoch Odame Anto, Bright Amankwaa Jan 2018

Colorectal Cancer Survival Rates In Ghana: A Retrospective Hospital-Based Study, Francis Agyemang-Yeboah, Joseph Yorke, Christian Obirikorang, Emmanuella Nsenbah Batu, Emmanuel Acheampong, Emmanuel Amankwaa Frimpong, Enoch Odame Anto, Bright Amankwaa

Research outputs 2014 to 2021

BACKGROUND: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the commonest cancers associated with diverse prognosis times in different parts of the world. Despite medical interventions, the overall clinical outcomes and survival remains very poor for most patients in developing countries. This study therefore investigated the survival rate of colorectal cancer and its prognostic factors among patients at Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital, Ghana.

METHODOLOGY: In this retrospective cohort study, a total of 221 patients diagnosed with CRC from 2009 to 2015 at the Surgical and Oncological units of Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH), Kumasi, Ghana were employed. The survival graphs were obtained …