The results suggest that steps are needed to ensure that women are provided with equal opportunities to receive kidney transplants as they age, according to the study.
Researchers have reported that women have less access to kidney transplants than men, but this recent study indicates that this disparity does not affect all women. Dorry Segev, MD, of the Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions in
The investigators found that while young women in this group had equivalent access to transplantation when compared with their male counterparts, access for older women decreased significantly.