who receive this kind of procedure, which all-comers receive in the U.S., tend to be wealthier and healthier. And we don't know how that fact would impact on these results. So what we need now is more randomized research."
More information
For more on kidney failure and dialysis, visit the U.S. National Kidney and Urologic Diseases Information Clearinghouse.
SOURCES: Ercan Ok, M.D., medicine division, nephrology department, Ege University, Izmir, Turkey; Robert Provenzano, M.D., chairman, department of nephrology, St. John Hospital and Medical Center, Detroit; Nov. 7, 2008, presentation, American Society of Nephrology annual meeting, Philadelphia
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