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| Written by Colin White | |
| Monday, 16 July 2007 | |
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The Irish Kidney Association (IKA) was formed in 1978, by patients for patients and their families. The Association provides help to newly diagnosed renal failure patients, as well as continuing help to those already being treated. Members can receive assistance in the form of information or physical or emotional support from a group of people who really understand the challenges that are encountered when living with renal failure. An important, additional purpose of the Association is to support and encourage research into the incidence, prevention and treatment of kidney disease. And to foster a better understanding and knowledge of this major health problem, through public and professional education. As a voluntary body, the IKA depends mainly upon fundraising to match its major commitment to finance medical research and public education, the issue of multi-organ donor cards and to support the organ donor. The Association is a national one and has branches throughout the entire country and is the only organisation working solely in the interest of patients with chronic renal disease. The IKA works to improve the lives of patients and their families by:
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