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Hepatitis C ups risk of head, neck cancers

<p>Individuals infected with Hepatitis C virus (HCV) may be prone to certain head and neck cancers, a new study has found, pressing the need for screening and treatment for the most common blood-borne virus infection</p>

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New York: Individuals infected with Hepatitis C virus (HCV) may be prone to certain head and neck cancers, a new study has found, pressing the need for screening and treatment for the most common blood-borne virus infection.

The findings showed that people with hepatitis C are two to five times more likely to develop certain head and neck cancers.

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