The disparity between available and needed organs is rapidly increasing, and the number of patients dying while still on the waiting list is growing exponentially. As a partial solution to this disparity, living unrelated transplantation is being performed more frequently, and some have proposed providing financial incentives to donors. The aim of this discussion is to illustrate that with an ever-increasing number of living unrelated transplantations, society and the transplant community should adopt a more active role in developing specificstrategies to scrutinize the process. The current paper will also examine the viewpoint that medical ethics is not separable from the prevailing needs of society and involves a constant balancing of oft...
Kidney transplantation from living donors is widely performed all over the world. Living nephrectomy...
Can and will a person become an organ donor? Before such an altruistic act will occur, there is the ...
Medical ethics is an indispensible and challenging aspect of clinical practice. This is particu-larl...
The improvement achieved in the solid organ transplantation made possible that almost any kind of su...
Living donor kidney transplantation which involves performing a major surgical procedure on a health...
In the past half-century, solid organ transplantation has become standard treatment for a variety of...
As organ transplantation is physically possible within a tension between common biological propertie...
The use of organs or tissue from one person to save the life or significantly improve the health of a...
The organ shortage has motivated a host of efforts to increase organ supply, some of which are contr...
Organ transplantation is a comprehensive subject covering many different issues: medical, social, po...
ABSTRACTThe disparity between available and needed organs is rapidly increasing, and the number of p...
Due to the shortage of deceased and genetically-or emotionally-related living donors, living unrelat...
The shortage of available cadaveric organs for transplantation and the growing demand has incresed ...
At the end of 2007, over 71,000 candidates in the United States were awaiting a kidney transplant. T...
Living kidney donor transplantations are complex; add to that financial compensation to the donor an...
Kidney transplantation from living donors is widely performed all over the world. Living nephrectomy...
Can and will a person become an organ donor? Before such an altruistic act will occur, there is the ...
Medical ethics is an indispensible and challenging aspect of clinical practice. This is particu-larl...
The improvement achieved in the solid organ transplantation made possible that almost any kind of su...
Living donor kidney transplantation which involves performing a major surgical procedure on a health...
In the past half-century, solid organ transplantation has become standard treatment for a variety of...
As organ transplantation is physically possible within a tension between common biological propertie...
The use of organs or tissue from one person to save the life or significantly improve the health of a...
The organ shortage has motivated a host of efforts to increase organ supply, some of which are contr...
Organ transplantation is a comprehensive subject covering many different issues: medical, social, po...
ABSTRACTThe disparity between available and needed organs is rapidly increasing, and the number of p...
Due to the shortage of deceased and genetically-or emotionally-related living donors, living unrelat...
The shortage of available cadaveric organs for transplantation and the growing demand has incresed ...
At the end of 2007, over 71,000 candidates in the United States were awaiting a kidney transplant. T...
Living kidney donor transplantations are complex; add to that financial compensation to the donor an...
Kidney transplantation from living donors is widely performed all over the world. Living nephrectomy...
Can and will a person become an organ donor? Before such an altruistic act will occur, there is the ...
Medical ethics is an indispensible and challenging aspect of clinical practice. This is particu-larl...