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  2. National Kidney Registry - Wikipedia

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    The National Kidney Registry (NKR) is a national registry in the United States listing kidney donors and recipients in need of a kidney transplant. NKR facilitates over 450 "Kidney Paired Donation" (KPD) or "Paired Exchange" transplants annually. [1] [2] More than one-third of potential living kidney donors who want to donate their kidney to a ...

  3. Woman loses 100 lbs, learns her weight loss qualifies her to ...

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    TJ found out he needed a kidney transplant. Like many people with diabetes, TJ had problems with blood circulation. “One of the things you have to really look out for is your feet.

  4. Kidney transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Kidney transplantation is a life-extending procedure. [87] The typical patient will live 10 to 15 years longer with a kidney transplant than if kept on dialysis. [88] The increase in longevity is greater for younger patients, but even 75-year-old recipients (the oldest group for which there is data) gain an average four more years of life.

  5. Organ donation in the United States prison population

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    [7] [8] If a prisoner qualifies, a state may allow compassionate early release to avoid the high costs associated with organ transplants. [7] However, an organ transplant may save the prison system substantial costs usually associated with dialysis and other life-extending treatments required by the prisoner with the failing organ.

  6. Woman donates kidney to twin sister in a rare transplant that ...

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    Between 10-20% of patients undergoing a kidney transplant, even with anti-rejection drugs, will experience at least one rejection, according to the Columbia University Department of Surgery ...

  7. How safe is it to donate a kidney? New research has ... - AOL

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    Currently nearly 90,000 people are waiting for a kidney transplant in the United States with the average wait time around three to five years. Kidneys are the most commonly transplanted organ ...

  8. Renal replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    Likewise, in certain acute illnesses or trauma resulting in acute kidney injury, a person could very well survive for many years, with relatively good kidney function, before needing intervention again, as long as they had good response to dialysis, they got a kidney transplant fairly quickly if needed, their body did not reject the ...

  9. At what age do I become eligible for Medicare? - AOL

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    Some people can qualify for Medicare coverage when they are younger than 65. This includes: ... People with ESRD generally require regular dialysis or a kidney transplant.