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BioTrends Research Group, Inc. and the National Kidney Foundation announce the publication of a Special Report: Patient Perspectives in Dialysis and Chronic Kidney Disease. This important new syndicated study provides insights into patients with kidney disease, from the patients themselves. Over 1,100 patients in the U.S. - both those on dialysis and those with mid-late stage chronic kidney disease - completed a survey about living with CKD.
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