Remote or rural residence not associated with increased time to kidney transplantation
Wednesday, April 22, 2009 - 08:56
in Health & Medicine
Contrary to what may be a common perception, researchers found no evidence that the likelihood of kidney transplantation is lower among remote- or rural-dwelling patients treated for kidney failure in the United States, according to a study in the 22/29 April issue of JAMA...
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