Hepatitis B is a leading cause of cirrhosis and liver cancer. Treatments for hepatitis B control the virus, but do not cure it, so people stay on treatment for many years. We have identified an exciting new treatment approach by targeting a gene that controls liver metabolism, called TM6SF2. We will target this gene to develop a cure for hepatitis B.
Using Novel Point-of-care Diagnostic Tests And Mathematical Modelling To Achieve Hepatitis B Elimination: The Rapid B Study
Funder
National Health and Medical Research Council
Funding Amount
$381,948.00
Summary
Liver cancer is increasing rapidly in Australia and globally and depite hepatitis B virus infection being the leading cause, treatment rates are low. We have developed innovative point-of-care blood tests that use a single droplet of blood to measure liver damage, that will help overcome barriers to treatment uptake worldwide. The Rapid B Study will use mathematical modelling to investigate the most cost-effective way to combine these novel tests with treatment to reduce liver cancer deaths.