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[해외논문] Racial Inequity in America's ESRD Program

Seminars in dialysis, v.13 no.6, 2000년, pp.399 - 403  

Reddan, Donal N. ,  Szczech, Lynda Anne ,  Klassen, Preston S. ,  Owen Jr., William F.

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ABSTRACTThe end‐stage renal disease (ESRD) program has a significant overrepresentation of racial and ethnic minority groups. The increased susceptibility of nonwhite populations to ESRD has not been fully explained and probably represents a complex interplay of genetic, cultural, and environ...

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