Cons of a kidney transplant include the potential unavailability of donors, the necessity of a tissue match, the requirement for immunosuppressant drugs, and the need for replacement approximately every ten years.
Cons of a kidney transplant include donor availability, the need for tissue matching, immunosuppressant drugs, and a lifespan of about ten years.
| Front | What are the cons of a kidney transplant  | 
|---|---|
| Back | Donors arn't always available 
Need a tissue match 
Need immunosuppressant drugs 
Needs replacing every ten years  | 
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