'Nature vs. nurture' study of deceased donor pairs in kidney transplantation
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 05:35
in Health & Medicine
The implications of a new study could improve the outcomes, and potentially survival rates, for some of the thousands of individuals who undergo kidney transplants each year. The study concluded that donor-related risk factors, yet to be identified, make a measurable contribution to the ultimate success or failure of a kidney transplant.
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