Whilst every opportunity must be taken to increase organ donation within accepted legal, moral and ethical guidelines, it is equally important that no effort is spared to avoid wastage. This process demands the highest standards, if public and professional confidence is to be maintained. Donated organs should be placed where they are most likely to improve quality of life and to be of lasting benefit. This chapter considers the evolution of the organ allocation system in the United Kingdom (UK). As it has evolved, the system has incorporated many of the conflicts which can arise. These include (but are by no means limited to) conflicts over biological incompatibility between a donor and a recipient, legal issues, ethical principles, competi...
In every country that practises transplantation there is a growing gap between organ supply and dema...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
In the U.K. the requirement for organs grows daily and sadly many people will die before an organ fo...
The use of organs or tissue from one person to save the life or significantly improve the health of a...
Great efforts have been made to find solutions to the shortage of organs, such as extending the dono...
Summary. The organ allocation modality in the liver transplant represents a fundamental step for the...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
Advances in medical technology have led to a sharp rise in organ transplantation in recent years. Ma...
According to an important principle of fairness, objective criteria, such as medical need, determine...
The demand for kidney transplantation continues to exceed the availability of deceased donor kidneys...
textabstractThe development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-109)The first phase in discussing the national organ...
Kidney transplantation is the preferred treatment for many end stage renal disease patients; however...
In every country that practises transplantation there is a growing gap between organ supply and dema...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
In the U.K. the requirement for organs grows daily and sadly many people will die before an organ fo...
The use of organs or tissue from one person to save the life or significantly improve the health of a...
Great efforts have been made to find solutions to the shortage of organs, such as extending the dono...
Summary. The organ allocation modality in the liver transplant represents a fundamental step for the...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
Within the U.K. the crisis in the numbers of organs available for transplantation has featured stron...
Advances in medical technology have led to a sharp rise in organ transplantation in recent years. Ma...
According to an important principle of fairness, objective criteria, such as medical need, determine...
The demand for kidney transplantation continues to exceed the availability of deceased donor kidneys...
textabstractThe development of medical knowledge has resulted in a demand in society for donor organ...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 102-109)The first phase in discussing the national organ...
Kidney transplantation is the preferred treatment for many end stage renal disease patients; however...
In every country that practises transplantation there is a growing gap between organ supply and dema...
In the United States, as well as throughout the world, current demands for organ transplants far exc...
In the U.K. the requirement for organs grows daily and sadly many people will die before an organ fo...