this is a huge change for u.s. task force compared to 2004 that they said there s no evidence. so why now, though, dr. siegel, are we seeing rising cases as well 6 heof hepatitis ? and what about a or b? help tooits c, 3.9 million people, it s on the rise pf liver cancer on the rise. liver failure requiring transplant. i m so proud of the u.s. preventive services task force, who has blown it with tsa and with mammograms finally coming out right on something because helptight sis a big wteste fou it was hepatitis c. before we used to call it non-a, non-b. since we didn t have the assay, people got blood that weren t screened for it. people used drugs, they weren t screened for it, sexual activity, they weren t screened for. so a lot of people are hiding this and don t know they have it. 75% of the people who have this in the united states are in our baby boomer generation. one-time screening, it doesn t cost very much. about $25. your annual physical. absolutely. well worth doin