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  2. Northwestern surgeons perform first-of-its-kind double lung ...

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    Northwestern surgeons perform first-of-its-kind double lung transplant on cancer patient. At 34 years old, Minnesota resident Mandy Wilk thought she had just 2½ years left to live. She had been ...

  3. Northwestern Medicine performs groundbreaking double-lung ...

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    "This is a first-of-its-kind surgery at Northwestern Medicine where a patient with stage 4 colorectal cancer has successfully received a double-lung transplant," said Ankit Bharat, MD, chief of ...

  4. Lung transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Lung transplantation is the therapeutic measure of last resort for patients with end-stage lung disease who have exhausted all other available treatments without improvement. A variety of conditions may make such surgery necessary. As of 2005, the most common reasons for lung transplantation in the United States were: [2]

  5. List of organ transplant donors and recipients - Wikipedia

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    First Heart and Lung Transplant. Brenda Barber. 1984 - UK's first successful heart and lung transplant. 1984. 10 years. First human hand transplant. Earl Owen and Jean-Michel Dubernard. Clint Hallam. The transplanted hand was removed at request of recipient after about two and a half years on February 2, 2001.

  6. Joel D. Cooper - Wikipedia

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    Career. Cooper graduated from Harvard Medical School in 1964, completed his fellowship, and then obtained his first faculty appointment in 1972 at the University of Toronto. He performed the world's first successful lung transplant on pulmonary fibrosis patient Tom Hall on November 7, 1983 at Toronto General Hospital.

  7. EXCLUSIVE: Girl, 5, receives double-lung transplant after ...

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    Overall, lung transplants remain uncommon, Melicoff says, and she estimates that between 1,500 to 2,000 adults receive a lung transplant annually in the United States. Children account for about ...

  8. Lung transplant scheme reduced waits for sickest patients ...

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    The scheme, introduced in 2017, introduced a national list of patients and divided them into categories based on how urgent their needs were. Lung transplant scheme reduced waits for sickest ...

  9. Lung allocation score - Wikipedia

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    The lung allocation score (LAS) is a numerical value used by the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS) to assign relative priority for distributing donated lungs for transplantation within the United States. The lung allocation score takes into account various measures of a patient's health in order to direct donated organs towards the ...