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Residence location and likelihood of kidney transplantation
Marcello Tonelli,
Scott Klarenbach,
Braden Manns,
Bruce Culleton,
Brenda Hemmelgarn,
Stefania Bertazzon,
Natasha Wiebe,
John S. Gill for the Alberta Kidney Disease Network
From the Division of Nephrology and Transplant Immunology (Tonelli, Klarenbach, Wiebe) and the Division of Critical Care Medicine (Tonelli, Klarenbach), Department of Medicine, and the Department of Public Health Sciences (Tonelli), University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta.; the Institute of Health Economics (Tonelli, Klarenbach, Manns), Edmonton, Alta.; the Department of Community Health Sciences (Manns, Hemmelgarn), the Division of Nephrology, Department of Medicine (Manns, Culleton, Hemmelgarn), and the Department of Geography (Bertazzon), University of Calgary, Calgary, Alta.; and the Division of Nephrology (Gill), St. Paul's Hospital, Vancouver, BC, and TuftsNew England Medical Center, Boston, Mass.