Hepatitis C: The Silent Epidemic – KQED QUEST
Hepatitis C is a virus that causes cirrhosis of the liver and liver cancer. Its the leading cause for liver transplants in the US, and an estimated 4 million Americans have the disease. Current treatments are difficult to tolerate and are often ineffective, but recent breakthroughs from Bay Area scientists may soon produce a cure for the disease that claims more than 10000 American lives each year.