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How long do elderly last on dialysis?

According to data from the U.S. Renal Data System, life expectancy on dialysis for the elderly is variable, with many averages spanning a few years, but individual outcomes differ significantly. For families and seniors facing this decision, understanding the full picture of dialysis and its impact is crucial for making informed choices about end-of-life care.

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How long can an 80 year old live with stage 5 kidney disease? A Guide to Life Expectancy and Care

According to the U.S. Renal Data System, the average life expectancy for an 80-85 year old starting dialysis is approximately 2.5 years, a figure significantly influenced by the individual's overall health and comorbidities. Navigating the options and prognosis for **how long can an 80 year old live with stage 5 kidney disease** is a complex and highly personal journey that requires careful, shared decision-making with a healthcare team.

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