Willingness of the United States general public to participate in kidney paired donation

Availability of kidney paired donation (KPD) is increasing in the United States, and a national system through UNOS is forthcoming. However, little is known about attitudes toward KPD among the general public, from which donors (particularly non‐directed) are drawn.

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