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But sellers often lose organ only to find shame, depression after their finances fail to improve
The Secretary of Health of the Philippines has drafted an administrative order that will grant official governmental sanction for organ transplant tourism for foreign patients that is aimed at overcoming what has been an illegal practice of organ sales in the Philippines
With each chirp of the telephone, Linehan hopes to receive the news that led her and her daughter, Laura, to move to Jacksonville from Melrose on Jan. 4 — that Laura has a liver donor
On Valentine's Day, one of the nation's first three-way living-donor kidney transplant chains was initiated by NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Cornell Medical Center and its medical partner The Rogosin Institute
The arrest of 'Doctor Kidney' Amit Kumar for running a sizeable racket in live kidneys has highlighted the role that South Asia plays as the hub of an international trade in human organs
Saudi Arabia, like the rest of the world, suffers from an organ-donation deficit. With a waiting list of over 10,000 people, according to the Saudi Center for Organ Transplantation (SCOT), many patients will face death before getting the needed organs
Worldwide, about 66,000 kidney transplants are performed annually. By far, that’s too slow a rate to help an estimated 1 million people who have end-stage renal disease