Hep C is curable. So why aren’t more people getting treatment?

Photo of a person holding a paper image of a liver over their abdomen, where their liver sits

When a hepatitis C (“hep C”) infection is left untreated, it damages the liver over time, causing illnesses like cirrhosis and liver cancer. The good news is that hep C is curable.

Despite advances in hep C treatment that make it easier to use and prescribe, each year we still see more people in King County diagnosed than cured from hep C.

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