Additional Resources

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  • To learn more about the details of the Hepatitis C program.
  • or for more information on hepatitis C search our About Hepatitis C Web site.
  • All About Hepatitis C: www.all-about-hepatitisc.com
    This website, sponsored by Schering-Plough, is designed to help individuals learn more about hepatitis C, including its causes, transmission, consequences, prevention, and diagnosis and treatment. The website is intended for those who want to learn more about hepatitis C, think they might be at risk, or have been diagnosed with hepatitis C and are wondering about the challenges facing them.
  • Canadian Harm Reduction Network: www.canadianharmreduction.com
    The Canadian Harm Reduction Network is a meeting place for individuals and organizations across Canada dedicated to reducing the social, health, and economic harms associated with drugs and drug policies. You can read their publication "Responding to the Epidemic: Recommendations for a Canadian Hepatitis C Strategy" at www.canadianharmreduction.com/readmore/Responding_e.pdf
  • Canadian Liver Foundation: www.liver.ca
    The Canadian Liver Foundation is a resource for all Canadians who want to learn more about liver health and liver disease.
  • HCV Anonymous: www.hcvanonymous.com
    HCV Anonymous Positive Attitudes is a 12 step program designed to bring HCV patients, family members, friends, and health care professionals together to help provide support to everyone affected by HCV. This site provides many links to other websites, and also is a confidential online support group for members to discuss therapy, side effects, costs, insurance issues, employment, and more.
  • Hepatitis C Society of Canada: www.hepatitiscsociety.com
    The Hepatitis C Society of Canada is a national voluntary health organization whose mission is to fight hepatitis C through prevention, early diagnosis, support, appropriate treatment, and comfort.
  • Hep C Connection: www.hepc-connection.org
    Information to help hepatitis C-challenged individuals and their families.