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TREATMENT UPDATE

HBV Core Curriculum 2008

 

Join Robert G. Gish, MD, as he discusses the epidemiology and natural history of HBV infection. Download a HBV core curriculum slideset on the epidemiology and natural history of HBV for self-study or use in your own presentations. Click here to begin.

Treatment Update

HBV Providers’ Choice in Prime Time: Addressing Issues of Patient Populations, Resistance, Individualized Treatment, Management, and Efficacy

CCO’s expert faculty members review recent data on pertinent issues in HBV treatment including management of HBV in the setting of pregnancy, the role of initial regimen selection in preventing resistance and virologic breakthrough, and the management of patients with partial response to therapy.

Now Available!

Downloadable Slidesets:
HBV Patient Populations: Treating HBV in the Setting of Pregnancy

Download and review key data selected by Heiner Wedemeyer, MD, on HBV infection management in the setting of pregnancy and potential pregnancy. Use the slides in your own presentations!

Efficacy, Resistance, and Durability

Download and review key data selected by Stephen Locarnini, MD, PhD, FRC (Path), on the importance of initial HBV regimen efficacy in avoiding resistance and achieving durable responses.

Management of Suboptimal Response

Download and review key data selected by Ching-Lung Lai, MD, on managing HBV patients with suboptimal responses, including consideration of definitions of response and management of partial response.

Treatment Update

Cases in Point: Risk Factors, Surveillance Strategies, and Treatment Options for Hepatocellular Carcinoma 


Now Available!

Downloadable Slideset:

Cases in Point: Risk Factors, Surveillance Strategies, and Treatment Options for Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Review monitoring and surveillance recommendations for HCC and emerging strategies for treatment and management, then download slides for use in your own self-study or presentations.

CCO Conference Coverage

2008 AASLD Meeting

CCO's official conference coverage of the 2008 AASLD meeting includes Capsule Summaries of key presentations, as well as Expert Analyses, Slides, Expert Recaps, and audio and video Expert Highlights that focus on key issues highlighted at the conference.

Treatment Update

Management of Depression and HCV: Novel Data, Best Practices, and Case Challenges


CME-Certified Modules:

Clinical Data and Best Practices for Managing Depression in HCV-Infected Patients Treated With Peginterferon and Ribavirin
Martin Schaefer, MD, highlights management strategies for patients with hepatitis C virus infection and depression, highlighting new studies from the past year.
/upload/global/headshots/kraus_michael.jpg Answering the Questions: Depression Related to HCV and Its Treatment
Alfredo Alberti, MD; Lucia Gallego, MD; Michael R. Kraus, MD, PhD; and Vicente Soriano, MD, PhD, provide practical answers to frequently asked questions about diagnosing and managing depression before and during HCV treatment.


CME-Certified Slideset Modules:


CME-Certified Interactive Case Challenges and accompanying Expert Viewpoints:


Management of a 43 Year-Old HCV-Infected, Treatment-Naive Female With a History of Major Depression
Join Charles L. Raison, MD, in choosing the optimal treatment strategies for a woman with recently diagnosed hepatitis C virus infection and a history of major depression.

Expert Viewpoint by Patrick Marcellin, MD:
Regional Perspectives on the Management of Depression Prior to HCV Therapy


Management of a Patient Without a History of Depression Who Develops Psychiatric Complications During HCV Therapy
Mark S. Sulkowski, MD, discusses factors to consider when psychiatric disorders develop in patients treated for chronic hepatitis C.

Expert Viewpoint by Martin Schaefer, MD:
Regional Perspectives on the Management of a Patient Without a History of Depression Who Develops Psychiatric Complications During HCV Therapy


Management of Emergent Depression and Suicidal Ideation During HCV Therapy
Join Alfredo Alberti, MD, in choosing the optimal treatment strategies for a woman who develops depressive symptoms during HCV therapy, despite the absence of symptoms at treatment baseline.

Expert Viewpoint by Michael R. Kraus, MD, PhD:
Regional Perspectives on the Management of Emergent Depression and Suicidal Ideation During HCV Therapy

 

Management Series

Minimizing Barriers and Maximizing Response: Strategies and Tools for Frontline Providers Caring for Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C


Interesting Interactive Case Challenges and Virtual Presentations that explore treatment decisions for patients with chronic hepatitis C.


Now Available!

CME/CE-Certified Interactive Case Challenges:


CME/CE-Certified Virtual Presentations:

Minimizing Barriers and Maximizing Response: Strategies and Tools for Frontline Providers Caring for Patients With Chronic Hepatitis C
Michael W. Fried, MD, discusses strategies to tailor hepatitis C virus treatment according to a patient’s individual response.

Downloadable PowerPoint slideset available for review and use in your own educational presentations.

Tailoring HCV Treatment to Patients With Advanced Liver Disease
Join Douglas M. Heuman, MD, FACP, as he discusses the impact of advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis on treatment approaches for HCV infection.

Downloadable PowerPoint slideset available for review and use in your own educational presentations.

Managing the Difficult-to-Treat HCV Patient
K. Rajender Reddy, MD, discusses considerations for the management of HCV-infected patients who are nonresponders or relapsers to previous HCV therapy.

Downloadable PowerPoint slideset available for review and use in your own educational presentations.



Also Available!

Interactive Decision Support Tools:

HCV Drug Dose and Response
Key Questions for Patients Facing HCV Retreatment

Treatment Update

HBV Core Curriculum 2008


Now Available!

CME-Certified Virtual Presentation:

Epidemiology and Natural History of HBV
Join Robert G. Gish, MD, as he discusses the epidemiology and natural history of HBV infection.


Downloadable Slideset:

Epidemiology and Natural History of HBV
Download a HBV core curriculum slideset on the epidemiology and natural history of HBV for self-study or use in your own presentations.



CME-Certified Virtual Presentation:

Treatment and Management of Chronic HBV Infection
Join Albert D. Min, MD, as he discusses the treatment and management of chronic HBV infection.


Downloadable Slideset:

Treatment and Management of Chronic HBV Infection
Download a HBV core curriculum slideset on the treatment and management of HBV for self study or use in your own presentations.


Downloadable Worksheets:

HBV Patient Monitoring Worksheets

These 4 convenient worksheets help streamline HBV screening and management decisions:

Coming Soon!


Interactive Decision Support Tool:

HBV Screening, Evaluation, and Monitoring
This tool guides HBV treaters through screening and baseline factors involved in making management decisions for their HBV-infected patients and emphasizes how information collected may affect management decisions.

Treatment Update

HBV Election 2008: Meet the Clinical Candidates


  • New Clinical Candidates for HBV
    Tram T. Tran, MD, and Robert S. Brown, Jr., MD, MPH, discuss new agents for the treatment of chronic hepatitis B and how they might fit in the treatment landscape.

  • Downloadable Slideset
    Review the new therapies for hepatitis B and the clinical issues facing these candidates.

 

Annual Update

Treatment Update

New Options for HCV Nonresponders: Navigating Emerging Data and Best Practices for Treatment-Experienced Patients

This Treatment Update is specifically designed for frontline providers, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and others who treat patients who have been previously treated for HCV. It provides program participants with the latest data and best practices on management approaches for these patients as well as a means to synthesize these strategies through Interactive Case Challenges.


Part 1 - Management of Previous HCV Treatment Nonresponders


CME-Certified Virtual Presentation:
Management of HCV Nonresponders
Join Ira M. Jacobson, MD, as he discusses treatment strategies for the optimal management of patients with chronic hepatitis C with previous nonresponse to antiviral therapy.


Downloadable Slideset:
Management of HCV Nonresponders
Download and review key data selected by Ira M. Jacobson, MD, on the retreatment of patients with a previous nonresponse to HCV therapy. Use the slides for self-study and in your own presentations!


Interactive Case Challenge:
Treatment of a Genotype 1a Patient Not Achieving Full Virologic Suppression With Peginterferon/Ribavirin at 24 Weeks
Maria H. Sjogren, MD, MPH, FACP, discusses the treatment management options for patients not achieving HCV RNA suppression by 24 weeks of peginterferon alfa-2b/ribavirin treatment.


Part 2 - Optimizing and Individualizing HCV Retreatment


CME-Certified Virtual Presentation:
Maintaining Patients on Treatment: Optimizing and Individualizing Retreatment for Success
Join Bruce R. Bacon, MD, as he discusses strategies for maintaining therapy in patients who are being retreated for hepatitis C.


Downloadable Slideset:
Maintaining Patients on Treatment: Optimizing and Individualizing Retreatment for Success
Download and review key data selected by Bruce R. Bacon, MD, on optimizing and individualizing retreatment with available agents in patients with a previous suboptimal response to HCV therapy. Use the slides in your own presentations!


Interactive Case Challenge:
Optimizing Treatment Success of a Second HCV Regimen in a Patient With Unsuccessful Initial Treatment With Peginterferon alfa-2a and Ribavirin
Robert Gish, MD, discusses management strategies for a patient predisposed to anemia and depression.

More Treatment Update

More CCO Independent Conference Coverage

*CCO is an independent medical education company that provides state-of-the-art medical information to healthcare professionals through conference coverage and other educational programs.

More Interactive Case Challenges

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You're Invited

13th International Symposium on Viral Hepatitis and Liver Disease

March 20-24, 2009, Washington, DC


The 13th ISVHLD will commemorate progress made in the global fight against viral hepatitis and liver disease and focus the field's attention on the key future challenges. The meeting will be jointly sponsored by the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases (AASLD) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH).

 

Registration is Now Open!
Click here for more information and to register today.

Video Highlights

VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS FROM AASLD 2008
Approved HBV Agents


 

Robert G. Gish, MD, reviews data from AASLD 2008 on frontline hepatitis B treatment options with approved agents and predicting response based on patient and viral characteristics. Click here to start.

New Data

Lower Relapse Rate With 72 vs 48 Weeks of Peginterferon alfa-2b Plus Ribavirin for Chronic Genotype 1 HCV-Infected Patients With Late Viral Response  


A significant association was observed between achieving undetectable levels of HCV RNA at earlier time points and lower rates of relapse among patients with late virologic response who were treated for 72 weeks.


Click here for related Capsule Summaries.

Slidesets

Clinical Data and Best Practices for Managing Depression in HCV-Infected Patients Treated With Peginterferon and Ribavirin

Martin Schaefer, MD, highlights management strategies for patients with hepatitis C virus infection and depression, highlighting new studies from the past year.

Click here for the slide library.

CCO Free Bookstore

Update on Resistance to HBV and HCV Therapy

Request your free copy of this program today. (Available in the U.S. and Canada only.)


Click here to visit the bookstore.

Now In Print And On Sale!

 

This important resource is based on the proceedings of the 6th Annual
Clinical Care Options Hepatitis Symposium and was written by the
presenting faculty members. This program is jointly sponsored by
Postgraduate Institute for Medicine and Clinical Care Options.


Regular price: $29.99
Sale Price: $25.99


Click here for more information and to order this important book.

Cases

 

Mark S. Sulkowski, MD, discusses factors to consider when psychiatric disorders develop in patients treated for chronic hepatitis C.


Click here for more cases.

Tools

HCV Treatment Guidelines Algorithm
This tool guides HCV treaters through baseline factors involved in making treatment decisions and emphasizes how responses to therapy affect on-treatment management decisions.

Click here for more tools.

HBV Patient Worksheets