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H E PAT I T I S A N D
L I V E R C A N C E R
A National Strategy for Prevention and
Control of Hepatitis B and C
Heather M. Colvin and Abigail E. Mitchell,
Editors
Committee on the Prevention and Control of Viral Hepatitis Infections
Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice
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Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hepatitis and liver cancer : a national strategy for prevention and control of hepatitis B
and C / Heather M. Colvin and Abigail E. Mitchell, editors ; Committee on the Prevention
and Control of Viral Hepatitis Infections, Board on Population Health and Public Health
Practice.
p. ; cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-0-309-14628-9
1. Hepatitis B—United States. 2. Hepatitis C—United States. 3. Liver—Cancer—United
States. I. Colvin, Heather M. II. Mitchell, Abigail E. III. Institute of Medicine (U.S.).
Committee on the Prevention and Control of Viral Hepatitis Infections. IV. Institute of
Medicine (U.S.). Board on Population Health and Public Health Practice. V. National
Academies Press (U.S.)
[DNLM: 1. Hepatitis B—complications—United States. 2. Hepatitis B—prevention &
control—United States. 3. Hepatitis C—complications—United States. 4. Hepatitis C—
prevention & control—United States. 5. Liver Neoplasms—prevention & control—United
States. 6. Viral Hepatitis Vaccines—therapeutic use—United States. WC 536 H5322 2010]
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