To address the unmet needs in the face of a growing demand for end-stage renal failure management and kidney transplantation in Asia, we have conducted a critical analysis of published literature and national registries to evaluate clinical outcomes and the rates of organ donation in Southeast Asia and the challenges facing these regions with regards to regulation, choice of donor source, and funding. Based on the available data, suggestions are proposed for an advancement of rates of organ donation and access, with emphasis on improved regulation and public education
Nephrology in South East Asia: Fact and concept. The developing countries of South East Asia lie wit...
Southeast Asia generally is understood to include the countries of Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Ind...
Renal transplantation in developing countries. Healthcare in developing countries less funded than d...
Although it seems that end stage renal disease (ESRD) therapies gradually become more accessible in ...
With the increasing number of ESRD patients in the Philippines, and the prevalence of kidney trade b...
number live in extreme poverty in rural urban areas and have limited access to health care. End-stag...
Background. The association between economic status and kidney disease is incompletely explored even...
Purpose : Renal transplantation which allows children normal growth and development and a return to ...
IntroductionEnd-stage renal disease (ESRD) is increasing globally, and renal transplantation (RT) is...
Although kidney transplantation in Indonesia has started since 1977, it has only covered less than 3...
Abstract Since 2015, the Committee for International Communication on Academic Research of the Japan...
According to the 2009 WHO Guiding Principles on Human Organ Transplantation Report of the Regional M...
Successful kidney transplantation offers the best possible quality of life for patients with end sta...
Introduction: Renal transplantation is the best treatment for kidney failure. As the demand far exce...
Purpose. A national organ transplant registry is an indispensable organizational requirement for pat...
Nephrology in South East Asia: Fact and concept. The developing countries of South East Asia lie wit...
Southeast Asia generally is understood to include the countries of Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Ind...
Renal transplantation in developing countries. Healthcare in developing countries less funded than d...
Although it seems that end stage renal disease (ESRD) therapies gradually become more accessible in ...
With the increasing number of ESRD patients in the Philippines, and the prevalence of kidney trade b...
number live in extreme poverty in rural urban areas and have limited access to health care. End-stag...
Background. The association between economic status and kidney disease is incompletely explored even...
Purpose : Renal transplantation which allows children normal growth and development and a return to ...
IntroductionEnd-stage renal disease (ESRD) is increasing globally, and renal transplantation (RT) is...
Although kidney transplantation in Indonesia has started since 1977, it has only covered less than 3...
Abstract Since 2015, the Committee for International Communication on Academic Research of the Japan...
According to the 2009 WHO Guiding Principles on Human Organ Transplantation Report of the Regional M...
Successful kidney transplantation offers the best possible quality of life for patients with end sta...
Introduction: Renal transplantation is the best treatment for kidney failure. As the demand far exce...
Purpose. A national organ transplant registry is an indispensable organizational requirement for pat...
Nephrology in South East Asia: Fact and concept. The developing countries of South East Asia lie wit...
Southeast Asia generally is understood to include the countries of Brunei, Cambodia, East Timor, Ind...
Renal transplantation in developing countries. Healthcare in developing countries less funded than d...