731000login-checkKidney transplants usually last 10 to 15 years. Hers made it 50, but now it’s wearing out. |
By Karen Weintraub
Sharon Stakofsky-Davis and Denice Lombard both carry 90-something-year-old kidneys in their 60-something-year-old bodies.
They are outliers in more than just the obvious ways.
Both women received kidneys from their respective fathers when they were young teenagers, after their own kidneys gave out. Read the full story in USA Today.
731000login-checkKidney transplants usually last 10 to 15 years. Hers made it 50, but now it’s wearing out. |