Upcoming webinar: Kidney Disease in the Public Health Agenda

Part of the Springer Nature SDG Talks series, join us for this upcoming webinar to discuss how to address the growing global burden of kidney disease.
Upcoming webinar: Kidney Disease in the Public Health Agenda
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Abstract

Non-communicable diseases (NCDs) are the leading causes of premature mortality worldwide, with cardiovascular disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease and diabetes considered to be the key contributors. However, the global prevalence of kidney disease is higher than that of any of these four NCDs. In 2024, a Consensus Statement led by the American Society of Nephrology (ASN), European Renal Association (ERA) and International Society of Nephrology (ISN) called for kidney disease to be prioritized by the WHO as a major NCD driver of premature mortality. Nature Reviews Nephrology welcomes you to this webinar, in which our speakers — Joaquin Barnoya (Guatemalan Health Minister), Prabir Roy-Chaudhury (ASN), Roser Torra (ERA) and Marcello Tonelli (ISN)— will discuss the current landscape of kidney disease in the public health agenda, and how to address the growing global burden of kidney disease.

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Nephrology
Life Sciences > Health Sciences > Clinical Medicine > Nephrology
Kidney Diseases
Life Sciences > Health Sciences > Clinical Medicine > Diseases > Kidney Diseases