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The morning of July 5 (9-11.30) will open with a round table which will also address ethical issues and all these initiatives able to encourage donations offer this therapeutic opportunity to an increasing number of patients on the waiting list. The regional councilor for health of the region of Umbria will participate Luca Barberini the director of the National Transplant Center Nanni Costa and the head of the regional center of transplantation Atanbadios Dovas the pontifical physician (archiatra) Fabrizio Soccorsi the surgeon transplanted Marco Vivarelli as well as representatives of AIDO and some transplant patients
The scientific congress which will begin at 11:45 (until 14 the next day) will see the presence of many Umbrian herders and some of the best national and international experts from 9 different transplant centers that they will discuss indications for urgent transplantation for chronic decompensated cirrhosis and for liver tumors, early and late complications of transplantation, and future prospects such as novelties in the field of organ transplant preservation and new indications for oncological transplantation . A separate session will then be reserved for a specific project to optimize relations between transplant centers and peripheral centers .
The two days devoted to future scenarios of hepatology, will end in afternoon of July 6 (15: 40-19: 00) with a satellite meeting in which one wishes to verify the 39; state of the therapy for HCV, which in Umbria has helped heal several hundred patients deepening aspects related to the favorable impact that these therapies will in the future also d & # 39; an organizational and economic point of view and the diagnostic and therapeutic interventions to be adopted in populations still exposed to infections, such as in surrounding homes and among dependent people.
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