Abstract:Hepatotropic virus HCV, which can infect hepatocytes, is also lymphotropic and can infect lymphocytes as well. Epidemiological, clinical, and biological evidence suggests that the pathogenesis of at least a portion of B-cell non-Hodgkin lymphomas (NHLs) are related to HCV infection. In the last six years, the approval of the new IFN-free antiviral treatment (AVT) with DAAs revolutionized the treatment of chronic HCV infection and many studies show improvement of lymphoid malignancies associated with HCV infect… Show more
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