Chronic infection with hepatitis C virus (HCV) increases a person's risk for renal cell carcinoma (RCC), a study found.
Kidney
What ever you gave me worked
Posted February 23rd, 2011 by adminFrom: Debra
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 1:59 PM
To: Lloyd Wright
Subject: hello
Hi Lloyd
Thank you so very much for the d-mannose U-Track.. I looked it up on the internet and most articles say that most people had UTI infections off and on for years and couldn't get rid of it until thay found mannose. They also mentioned E-Coli in almost every article. I didn't feel like I had UTI, I'm positive it was my kidneys but, then again I'm not a doctor. I really feel like the kidney problem was related to my liver and the HCV because of the brown urine and back pain.
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Hundreds of Donor Kidneys Tossed Away Each Year
Posted April 2nd, 2010 by adminEvery year, hundreds of kidneys are thrown out because they may be infected with hepatitis C, but they could help many hepatitis C-infected patients waiting for a transplant, Johns Hopkins researchers report.
In fact, since 1995, more than 3,500 kidneys infected with hepatitis C were thrown away. Using hepatitis C-infected kidneys has been controversial, in part due to a 1 percent difference in one-year survival and a 2 percent difference in three-year survival among these patients, the researchers noted.
