Latest News:  
Beijing   Sunny/Cloudy    13 / 1 ℃  City Forecast

English>>Life & Culture

Antiviral therapy can reduce liver cancers:study

By Cai Wenjun   (Shanghai Daily)

09:42, December 11, 2012

(File Photo)

China accounts for 55 percent of the 500,000 new liver cancer cases reported worldwide each year and 90 percent of the new cases stem from hepatitis B, a medical forum said yesterday.

Antiviral therapy is the most effective treatment for hepatitis B, however many Chinese patients fail to receive proper treatment.

The forum learned that the nation's first health guidance for hepatitis B patients will be issued jointly by the Wu Jieping Medical Association and the US pharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb.

"Appropriate antiviral therapy for hepatitis B can delay the deterioration of the disease and reduce the possibility of cirrhosis and liver cancer," said Dr Wei Lai, director of the Chinese Medical Association's liver disease branch.

Currently, there are nearly 30 million hepatitis B patients in China.

We recommend:

Top 10 hottest Chinese athletes of 2012

Who is the most beautiful bride?

Rare photos of China's last emperor Puyi

A glance at 20 promising Chinese artists

 Sexy 2013 FC Barcelona Calendar

Top 10 most popular foreign writers in China

Heartwarming!Big Mama and Fukumaru the Cat

Top 10 glamorous flight attendants in China

Really? Is marriage the grave of love?

Email|Print|Comments(Editor:高奕楠、叶欣)

Leave your comment0 comments

  1. Name

  

Selections for you


  1. China's WZ-10 armed copters in training

  2. PLA recruits to join army units

  3. National Geographic auctions valuable photos

  4. Fantastic undersea world in Indonesia

  5. Cumquat market in S China's Guangxi

  6. Skyscraper Shanghai Tower

  7. 2013's holiday dates cause upset for some

  8. When Weibo meets WeChat

Most Popular

Opinions

  1. Turning point in China's economy growth at hand
  2. Long way for CNOOC after Nexen takeover approval
  3. More translations needed for Chinese literature
  4. Commentary: Western powers should drop bias
  5. Stock market needs regulation, not promotion
  6. BRICS economies are not fading
  7. Debate over gaokao policy heats up
  8. A survey on lunch in Beijing's primary schools
  9. China on course for stable growth: JP Morgan
  10. School needs be responsible for teachers' behaviors

What’s happening in China

Cumquat market in S China's Guangxi

  1. China to protect 1,000 minority villages
  2. Building catches fire in Shanghai's Pudong
  3. Computerized welfare lottery sales hit 100 bln RMB
  4. Foreigners asked to retrace Long March
  5. Online name-calling not equal to public opinion