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Preventing kidney failure is better than expensive dialysis or transplants - Nepali Times PDF Print
Nepali Times
Nyachhyon requires a four-hour dialysis at the hospital twice a week costing him Rs 20000 a month. The only option left for him and thousands of others is a transplant, but by law only relatives can donate kidneys. None of his relatives have a match.

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Pfizer Seeks EU Approval for Axitinib - Zacks.com PDF Print
Zacks.com
Pfizer is seeking EU approval for the use of axitinib in treatment-failed patients with advanced renal cell carcinoma (RCC). The regulatory filing was based on phase III data from the AXIS 1032 trial. The AXIS 1032 trial, which was conducted in ...
Pfizer asks EU to approve kidney cancer drug BusinessWeek
Pfizer Files For European Regulatory Review Of Axitinib For Patients With

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Physicians Discover How Cancer Drug Works to Help Prevent Recurrent Kidney Disease - HealthCanal.com PDF Print
HealthCanal.com
Alessia Fornoni, MD, Ph.D., assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Nephrology and Hypertension, is the lead author of the study which not only shows that rituximab is a valid treatment strategy in preventing recurrent FSGS in kidney

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E. coli strikes Europe - Washington Post PDF Print
Washington Post
A doctor walks through the Nephrology Unit at the University Medical Center Hamburg-Eppendorf in Hamburg, Germany, where patients hit by the new E.coli strain are suffering from hemolytic-uremic syndrome (HUS), a complication that can lead to kidney

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DaVita Prepares Dialysis Patients for Weather-Related Emergencies - Business Wire (press release) PDF Print
Business Wire (press release)
Dialysis patients require treatments at least three times per week and are at high risk during natural disasters and weather-related emergencies. Patients depend on life-sustaining treatments most often administered in geographically dispersed

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