A scoping review of inequities in access to organ transplant in the United States
Abstract Background Organ transplant is the preferred treatment for end-stage organ disease, yet the majority of patients with end-stage organ disease are never placed on the transplant waiting list. Limited access to the transplant waiting list combined with the scarcity of the organ pool result in...
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Main Authors: | Christine Park (Author), Mandisa-Maia Jones (Author), Samantha Kaplan (Author), Felicitas L. Koller (Author), Julius M. Wilder (Author), L. Ebony Boulware (Author), Lisa M. McElroy (Author) |
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2022-02-01T00:00:00Z.
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