Factors predicting the efficacy of interferon therapy were statistically analyzed on 111 patients with chronic hepatitis C. Of the treated patients (total doses of interferon; 96-468 MU), 35 (31.5%) had a long-term remission. On multivariate analysis, hepatitis C virus genotype (p < 0.0001), histological diagnosis (p < 0.05), fibrosis score of histological activity index (p < 0.01) and source of infection (p < 0.05) were found useful for predicting the response to interferon therapy. Our findings suggest that the outcome of interferon therapy can be predicted to some degree from pretreatment data, and that a new therapeutic strategy is necessary for the group of patients who are predicted to be nonresponders.