It should not be necessary to travel nationally to get top notch renal care. I have FSGS, and my wife insisted I see this "big name doc" in Boston - in fact, she called in some favors to get me in to see him. He examined my, my labs and biopsy report - and told me the local nephrologist was already doing everything he would be doing for me, and that he would be glad to take me as a patient but that I would be well served sticking with my current doc (which I did).
Transplant candidates should have a talk with their neph (the one NOT on the transplant team) asking "what KDPI should I hold out for?". Transplant teams like to cut, and they may push a lower KDPI on you than the doc who knows you best would recommend.
All that I can suggest is you try to find published studies on your issue and see if you can track down doctors who are similar with it form those studies. For example a Google search for "mantle cell lymphoma kidney failure" primarily brings back research studies:https://www.google.com/search?q=mantle+cell+lymphoma+kidney+failureFrom there you need to track down the authors. The first link only gives initials, but this one has full names and the institution on one person:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51813037_Renal_involvement_of_mantle_cell_lymphoma_leading_to_end_stage_renal_diseaseHyun seop Cho Institution: Gyeongsang National University Hospital You could try to contact the Hyun at his Republic of Korea Hospital and see if he has US peers.Otherwise you could continue down the studies and try to find a study written by someone at a US research center.Also you could reach out to the Lymphoma Research Foundation's Helpline at the bottom of this page to see if they have US people leading the studies they mention:http://www.lymphoma.org/site/pp.asp?c=bkLTKaOQLmK8E&b=6300157
Quote from: iolaire on August 12, 2016, 07:29:26 AMAll that I can suggest is you try to find published studies on your issue and see if you can track down doctors who are similar with it form those studies. For example a Google search for "mantle cell lymphoma kidney failure" primarily brings back research studies:https://www.google.com/search?q=mantle+cell+lymphoma+kidney+failureFrom there you need to track down the authors. The first link only gives initials, but this one has full names and the institution on one person:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/51813037_Renal_involvement_of_mantle_cell_lymphoma_leading_to_end_stage_renal_diseaseHyun seop Cho Institution: Gyeongsang National University Hospital You could try to contact the Hyun at his Republic of Korea Hospital and see if he has US peers.Otherwise you could continue down the studies and try to find a study written by someone at a US research center.Also you could reach out to the Lymphoma Research Foundation's Helpline at the bottom of this page to see if they have US people leading the studies they mention:http://www.lymphoma.org/site/pp.asp?c=bkLTKaOQLmK8E&b=6300157That is just phenomenal! I don't know why I did not think of that. The patient in the first abstract sounded just like me - except I am still here :-). I will read more of these abstracts. Thanks, again.