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White/Black Racial Differences in Risk of End-stage Renal Disease and Death
American Journal of Medicine, 06/25/09
Choi AI et al. - Racial differences in the risk of end-stage renal disease appear early in the course of kidney disease and are not explained by a survival advantage among blacks. Efforts to identify and slow progression of chronic kidney disease at earlier stages may be needed to reduce racial disparities.
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