For the Poor and Disenfranchised, Higher Hurdles to Transplants

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For the Poor and Disenfranchised, Higher Hurdles to Transplants

UNDARK
By Carrie Arnold

David White was first evaluated for a kidney transplant in 2011, but it would be four years before he got the call that his turn had come. In between undergoing various forms of dialysis to do the job his kidneys couldn’t and attending medical appointments to ensure he was healthy enough to survive the four-to-six-hour surgery ...

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