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Younger Blacks Fare Worse on Dialysis, Study Finds - Newsday (subscription) |
Newsday (subscription)
Click here Younger Blacks Fare Worse on Dialysis, Study Finds Published: August 9, 2011 4:09 PM from By Steven Reinberg HealthDay Reporter A new study appears to upend the long-held belief that black patients with kidney failure do better on dialysis
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Black Dialysis Patients Under 50 at Increased Risk of Death - Medscape |
Medscape
August 9, 2011 — Despite disparities in care, as a group, black patients undergoing renal dialysis usually live longer than white patients. That finding has been confirmed in numerous studies over the years. But, results from a new study published ...
Younger black patients undergoing dialysis have higher risk of death compared
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Blacks under 50 fare worse on kidney dialysis: study - AFP |
AFP
WASHINGTON — African Americans under age 50 face higher risks of dying while on kidney dialysis than their white counterparts, said a US study published Tuesday that contradicts previous research on the topic. Researchers at Johns Hopkins University
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Younger black patients undergoing dialysis have higher risk of death compared ... - EurekAlert (press release) |
EurekAlert (press release)
"Of more than 500000 individuals with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) in the United States, approximately one-third are black, and the relative incidence of ESRD is 3.6 times higher among black than white patients. Moreover, racial disparities in
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Risk Factors of Post Renal Transplant Anaemia among Sudanese patients, a study ... - 7thSpace Interactive (press release) |
7thSpace Interactive (press release)
Risk factors for late PTA include renal dysfunction, history of rejection, longer duration of transplantation and not using EPO in the pre-transplant period. Renal dysfunction and not using EPO in the pre-transplant period are major predictors of late
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