Gaining ground against chronic conditions
Increasing access to care United Kingdom
John is no stranger to health problems – yet being diagnosed with chronic kidney disease (CKD) highlighted the importance of his kidney health. While many suffer from this widespread and misunderstood condition, through John’s eyes we see the power of using a patient’s voice to draw attention to this silent disease which can remain symptomless until an advanced stage of the disease. Discover how better visibility and early diagnostic tests can help patients better prepare for life with CKD.
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