
Transplantation is Not a Cure
Many years ago, when I first registered for a kidney transplant, a nurse told me: “transplantation is not a cure”. Now I know why.
Articles from Renadyl and Kibow Biotech.
We’ve compiled a number of articles to help educate, inspire, and bring hope to those living with kidney issues and their caregivers.

Many years ago, when I first registered for a kidney transplant, a nurse told me: “transplantation is not a cure”. Now I know why.
Editor’s note: The open access article with our most recent clinical trial results has been published online. In addition, since kidney transplant is a part of the kidney disease experience,
Today, we are pleased to introduce Rachel Weaver who will share her inspiring story about losing kidney function.
As a dialysis patient, Dr. Jenna Henderson knows how to take her mind off the process, and in this post, she shares her story.
When people who know my medical history, I emphasize that surviving chronic kidney problems is not just a matter of luck.
New ideas and innovation have driven kidney care in dialysis and transplantation, so when I heard about Renadyl, I was intrigued.
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