Problems And Solutions To Inequities In Kidney Transplant Allocation
Thursday, November 6, 2008 - 20:28
in Health & Medicine
Depending on where they live in the United States, patients needing a kidney transplant can wait just one year for a deceased donor's kidney or up to 10 years. What are the causes and implications of these inequities?
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