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- #HCPs: DYK new cases of #hepatitisC are on the rise? Rates of new #hepC infections increased by more than 60% between 2015 and 2019. @cdchep recommends testing ALL adult patients at least once in their lifetime for hepatitis C. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3vmH94Z
- #HCPs: DYK #hepatitisC is a leading cause of liver disease and rates are increasing among reproductive aged adults? @cdchep recommends testing pregnant patients for hepatitis C during EACH pregnancy. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3xmunVk
- Millions of Americans have hepatitis C. Many don’t know it. @cdchep recommends all adults get tested for #hepatitisC. Talk to your doctor and #KnowHepC! It could save your life. https://www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis/
- Hepatitis C often has no symptoms until serious liver damage has occurred. Getting tested is the only way to know if you have #hepatitisC. All adults should get tested. Talk to your doctor – it could save your life. #KnowHepC https://www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis/
- Left untreated, hepatitis C can lead to serious liver problems, including liver cancer. CDC now recommends all adults get tested for #hepatitisC. Talk to your doctor. It could save your life. #KnowHepC https://www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis/
- Millions of Americans have #hepatitisC, a leading cause of liver cancer, but many don’t know they’re infected. The good news is that hepatitis C can be cured —so talk to your doctor about getting tested. #KnowHepC https://www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis/
- HCPs: DYK new cases of hepatitis C are on the rise? Rates of new hepatitis C infections increased by more than 60% between 2015 and 2019. CDC recommends testing ALL adult patients at least once in their lifetime for hepatitis C. Learn more: https://bit.ly/2Sp2ayB
- HCPs: DYK hepatitis C is a leading cause of liver disease and rates are increasing among reproductive aged adults? CDC recommends testing pregnant patients during for hepatitis C EACH pregnancy. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3cFqHpX
- People can live with hepatitis C without symptoms or feeling sick. Left untreated, hepatitis C can cause serious liver damage and even liver cancer. The good news is treatments can cure hepatitis C. CDC now recommends all adults get tested, so talk to your doctor — it could save your life. https://www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis/
- Millions of Americans are living with hepatitis C. Many don’t know it because the disease often has no symptoms. CDC recommends all adults get tested for hepatitis C, so talk to your doctor — it could save your life. https://www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis/
- Hepatitis C is a serious disease that can lead to liver cancer. The only way to know if you have hepatitis C is to get tested. CDC now recommends that all adults get tested. Learn more: https://www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis/
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The live read radio scripts provided can be customized with your organization’s information. Consider approaching local radio stations through the sample email below or by phone and ask them to read the scripts on the air.
Dear ________:
Hepatitis C affects an estimated 2.4 million Americans, and many don’t know they are infected. Left untreated, hepatitis C can lead to serious liver damage and even liver cancer. CDC now recommends all adults get tested for hepatitis C.
Please consider reading a live script radio PSA in support of CDC’s recommendation and to help raise awareness about the need for testing in communities across the country on this very serious health issue—we couldn’t do it without you.
Many thanks,
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Version 1: Millions of Americans have hepatitis C, yet many don’t know they are infected. Hepatitis C often has no symptoms and left untreated, can cause serious health problems, including liver cancer. CDC recommends all adults get tested for hepatitis C. Talk to your doctor about getting tested – it could save your life. Visit www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis or [INSERT YOUR ORGANIZATION’S URL] for more information.
Version 2: Here are three things you should know about hepatitis C. One. Millions of Americans have hepatitis C and many don’t know it. Two. Hepatitis C is a leading cause of liver cancer. Three. Hepatitis C can be cured. Talk to your doctor about getting tested. It could save your life. Visit www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis or [INSERT YOUR ORGANIZATION’S URL] for more information.
Version 3: Did you know that CDC recommends that all adults get tested for hepatitis C? Why? Millions of Americans have hepatitis C, and many don’t know they are infected. If left untreated, hepatitis C can lead to serious liver problems, including liver cancer. So, talk to your doctor about getting tested. It could save your life. Visit www.cdc.gov/knowmorehepatitis or [INSERT YOUR ORGANIZATION’S URL] for more information.