Robert Calandra

Robert Calandra is an independent journalist in the Philadelphia area who writes about healthcare and other issues. Aine Cryts contributed reporting.

Articles by Robert Calandra

The hepatitis A, B and C viruses are common in the U.S. , and hepatitis D is a fellow traveler with B. But the hepatitis E virus infects millions of people in the world each year, and the infection can be a serious illness. German researchers reported findings earlier this year that may pave the way for improved treatment of hepatitis E infections.

A modeling study involving people who are incarcerated and those that inject drugs in Australia shows that incarceration is a risk factor for transmission of the hepatitis C virus (HCV). The results highlight the importance of HCV programs targeting prison populations.

A retrospective study published in JAMA Surgery shows that robotic liver resection for hepatocellular carcinoma is associated with shorter hospital stays and fewer admissions to the intensive care unit than open surgery, despite longer operating time and greater blood loss.

Some experts want to see more funding for hospice care in the home. Others say the advantages of hospice in a hospital or nursing home have been underrated.

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