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Components of Residential Neighborhood Deprivation and Their Impact on the Likelihood of Live-Donor and Preemptive Kidney Transplantation.

Yiting LiGayathri MenonByoungjun KimMaya N Clark-CutaiaJane J LongGaryn T MetoyerDinushika MohottigeAlexandra T StraussNidhi GhildayalEvelien E QuintWenbo WuDorry L SegevMara Ann McAdams-DeMarco
Published in: Clinical transplantation (2024)
Residence in socioeconomically deprived neighborhoods is associated with a lower likelihood of LDKT and preemptive KT, differentially impacting minority candidates. Identifying and understanding which neighborhood-level socioeconomic status contributes to these racial disparities can be instrumental in tailoring interventions to achieve health equity in LDKT and preemptive KT.
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