Modern Challenges in Kidney Transplantation

Health Science

2026

Modern Challenges in Kidney Transplantation synthesizes critical issues ranging from donor shortages to long-term recipient care and ethics. By highlighting innovations in preservation, immunotherapy, AI, and policy, it offers a comprehensive roadmap: from optimizing graft survival to managing lifelong health and access inequalities. This book is essential for transplant clinicians, nephrologists, surgeons, policymakers, and researchers aiming to sustain and advance kidney transplantation in the...Read More

Book Abstract

Modern Challenges in Kidney Transplantation synthesizes critical issues ranging from donor shortages to long-term recipient care and ethics. By highlighting innovations in preservation, immunotherapy, AI, and policy, it offers a comprehensive roadmap: from optimizing graft survival to managing lifelong health and access inequalities. This book is essential for transplant clinicians, nephrologists, surgeons, policymakers, and researchers aiming to sustain and advance kidney transplantation in the evolving global landscape. Kidney transplantation remains the gold-standard treatment for end-stage renal disease, offering superior long-term survival and quality of life compared to dialysis.However, modern transplantation faces multifaceted challenges that span donor supply, immunosuppression, surgical technique, long-term recipient management, and ethical complexity.

Book Information

Book ISBN979-8-89981-154-8
Book AuthorDr. Tomasz Jarzembowski
Book CategoryHealth Science
Book Price$195.00/-