Centre d’hémodialyse Aix en Provence

World Kidney Day 2021


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Posted on 03/11/2021

1 in 10 people in France is affected by kidney disease.

On World Kidney Day, screening is more important than ever:

Early detection can slow the progression to kidney failure, postpone the need for replacement therapy and even prevent these serious diseases.

Due to the current health crisis, National Kidney Week events are likely to be cancelled, so please contact a healthcare professional or your GP to find out more about screening.

For more information, visit France Rein:

https://www.francerein.org/la-semaine-du-rein/2021

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From Nice :On the A8 motorway, take exit 31 "Aix-Val-Saint-André".Take the Cours Gambetta, then turn right onto Avenue des Déportés de la Résistance Aixoiseand continue on Rue du Ricm at the roundabout take the 2nd exit onto Avenue du Dr Aurientis

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From Marseille :Take the A8 motorway towards Nice, then take exit 31 "Fréjus/Saint Raphaël/Aubagne/Aix-Val Saint André"."Fréjus/Saint Raphaël/Aubagne/Aix-Val Saint André".Join Cours Gambetta, then turn right onto Avenue des Déportés de la Résistance Aixoiseand continue onto Rue du Ricmat the roundabout, take the 2nd exit onto avenue du Dr Aurientis

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50 Avenue du Dr Aurientis,
13100 Aix-en-Provence

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More than 14400 patients who need an organ transplant every year. The main obstacle to transplantation is the persistent lack of available organs.