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Gift of Life #3: My Kidney Transplant Story

Teoh, Kidney Transplant Recipient, Kidney Transplant Recipient

14-Jul-21 16:00

Gift of Life #3: My Kidney Transplant Story

For patients with end-stage kidney disease, receiving a kidney transplant can make a significant difference in their quality of life. We speak to Teoh, a kidney transplant recipient, on her story of having to undergo a kidney transplant, and what receiving a kidney from a family member has meant to her.

 

This is part of our Gift of Life series to raise awareness on living-donor kidney transplants, brought to you by Sunway Medical Centre.

 

Image source: Shutterstock 

Produced by: Lim Sue Ann

Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek


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