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This couple's unique love story will restore your faith in fate. Heather Krueger was diagnosed with stage 4 liver disease in March 2014 and, as her condition worsened, she was advised by doctors ...
HB 131 is one way to help living organ donors in Kentucky. Beth Burbridge and Jackson Alldaffer Please call 1-800-372-7181 and leave a message for your legislator to support living organ and bone ...
Organ printing for medical applications is still in the developmental stages. Thus, the long term impacts of organ printing have yet to be determined. Researchers hope that organ printing could decrease the organ transplant shortage. [37] There is currently a shortage of available organs, including liver, kidneys, and lungs. [38]
Imagine that organ donation was perfect. There is no difference between killing and letting die. Given 1 and 2 we should adopt the survival lottery. The article is a direct challenge to the belief that there is a difference between killing and letting die, and an exploration of the moral consequences that follow from this.
The event normally takes place as the patient is transported to an operating room or waiting ambulance prior to organ procurement. It is typically held for patients on life support with no chance of survival, but can also be held for living donors. [1] An honor walk held for a living liver donor
Kidney recipient Jared Bauer explains how stepped-up security has endangered safe organ transportation, and the steps to fix it. | Opinion
Living donor liver transplantation (LDLT) has emerged in recent decades as a critical surgical option for patients with end stage liver disease, such as cirrhosis and/or hepatocellular carcinoma often attributable to one or more of the following: long-term alcohol use disorder, long-term untreated hepatitis C infection, long-term untreated ...
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