How end stage renal disease creates, enhances and promotes poverty for patients in the United States
<p>End Stage Renal Disease impacts the lives of over 750,000 patients and their families in the United States. It is well documented that the treatment is both expensive and takes a physical and fi nancial toll on the patient and their respective families [1]. Depending on the treatment modali...
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Main Author: | John D Sullivan (Author) |
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Archives of Renal Diseases and Management - Peertechz Publications,
2019-09-17.
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