A new kidney can be lifesaving, making every minute critical. Jazmin Evans discovered she could have received a kidney four years earlier. She was shocked by that discovery and by learning the delay resulted from a racially biased testing process. After uncovering the cause, she attempted to warn others about the risk posed by biased testing. The four-year delay deprived her of timely access to transplantation and likely worsened health outcomes during that period. The case highlights the urgent need to identify and remove racial bias in medical testing to protect equitable access to lifesaving treatment.
When a new kidney could save your life, every minute counts.
When Jazmin Evans discovered she could have received a kidney four years earlier, she was shocked.
When she found out the delay was due to a racially biased testing process, she tried to warn others.
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