What we do and do not know about women and kidney diseases; questions unanswered and answers unquestioned: reflection on World Kidney Day and International Woman’s Day

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Giorgina B. Piccoli
Mona Alrukhaimi
Zhi-Hong Liu
Elena Zakharova
Adeera Levin
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[1] University of Torino,Department of Clinical and Biological Sciences
[2] Nephrology,Department of Medicine
[3] Centre Hospitalier Le Mans,National Clinical Research Center of Kidney Diseases, Jinling Hospital
[4] Dubai Medical College,Nephrology
[5] Nanjing University School of Medicine,Nephrology
[6] Moscow City Hospital n.a. S.P. Botkin,Nephrology
[7] Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry,Department of Medicine, Division of Nephrology
[8] Russian Medical Academy of Continuous Professional Education,undefined
[9] University of British Columbia,undefined
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BMC Nephrology | / 19卷
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Women; Access to care; Kidney health; Acute and chronic kidney disease; Inequities;
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Chronic Kidney Disease affects approximately 10% of the world’s adult population: it is within the top 20 causes of death worldwide, and its impact on patients and their families can be devastating. World Kidney Day and International Women’s Day in 2018 coincide, thus offering an opportunity to reflect on the importance of women’s health and specifically their kidney health, on the community, and the next generations, as well as to strive to be more curious about the unique aspects of kidney disease in women so that we may apply those learnings more broadly.
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