So you’ve got your transplant, now what? Learn what steps and daily routines are necessary to keep your new kidney happy.
Keeping a Kidney Transplant Healthy
Signs Your Kidney Transplant
is Happy and Healthy
Signs Your Kidney Transplant is Happy and Healthy by Rafael Villicana, MD is a Renal Support Network Hope Week Presentation. Watch and learn the signs that your kidney transplant is doing well and how to keep it that way.
Prevention, Proactivity,
and Staying Cancer Free
Prevention, Proactivity, and Staying Cancer Free by Rafael Villicana, MD is a Renal Support Network Hope Week Presentation. Dr. Villicana talks about what can happen if you develop cancer while waiting for a kidney, after a kidney transplant and things you can do be proactive and stay cancer-free.
Advancements in
Kidney Transplantation
Advancements in Kidney Transplantation with Rafael Villicana, MD is a Renal Support Network Hope Week presentation. Watch and learn about new technology and therapies that are in the works or being implemented to improve the outcomes of kidney transplantation.
You’ve worked hard to get your kidney transplant and now you wonder what’s next. How long does a transplant normally last? How do you maintain it? Read more to learn the multiple approaches to improving the chances of having a successful kidney transplant.
Anyone who receives a kidney transplant has an important role to play to prevent their body from rejecting the new organ. What can you do to increase the life expectancy of your new kidney? Dr. Jordan shares information about new immunology therapy and the treatment advances that can prevent transplant rejection and help people keep their gift of life.
You’ve worked hard to get your kidney transplant and now you wonder what’s next. How long does a transplant normally last? How do you maintain it? Read more to learn the multiple approaches to improving the chances of having a successful kidney transplant.
Yes, having a pet is a responsibility, and if you have a kidney transplant you must take extra precautions to stay safe and avoid infection. Consider the following quick tips, but also check out the additional resources listed at the end of this article.