Hepatitis C can be cured, but it's important to note that the term "cured" refers to the absence of the virus in the bloodstream after treatment, typically achieved with direct-acting antiviral medications. For most individuals, successful treatment means they can live free of the virus, but they can still be reinfected if exposed again. Continuous monitoring and lifestyle changes can help reduce the risk of reinfection. Therefore, while the virus can be eliminated, ongoing vigilance is necessary to avoid future infections.
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