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Taking part in research will help improve hep C awareness and services. On this page we promote research projects that are seeking people to participate in their studies.

Please read our factsheet on informed consent which relates to hep C treatment but also has relevance to participating in research studies.

If you'd like to take part in current studies, please contact the Hepatitis Helpline.

 

 

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This page last updated 10 May 2010

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