The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-border markets in human organs. Trading on existing national and international social inequities, ‘transplant tourism’ offers dubious benefits for transplant recipients and attractive profits to those facilitating the industry at the expense of the world’s poor. The impact of Pakistan’s 2007 Transplantation of Human Organs and Tissue Ordinance and the sustained efforts of transplant professionals and societal groups led by the Sindh Institute of Urology and Transplantation, show that organ trading can be effectively discouraged and equitable programs of organ procurement and transplantation pursued despite multiple challenges. In this paper, the...
Renal transplantation in developing countries. Healthcare in developing countries less funded than d...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
Medical tourism, as defined by scholar Glenn Cohen, is the travel of residents of one country to an...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
The federal shariat court of Pakistan recently upheld the country’s 2007 Transplantation of human or...
The organ trafficking market is on the rise worldwide. Numerous unfortunate stories of networks of b...
Pakistan is a low-resource country with a population of 185 million where expenditure on health is 1...
“Medical Tourism” is the travel of residents of one country to another country for treatment. In thi...
This paper focuses on organ trafficking across the globe, examining both sellers and buyers and the ...
The term 'Transplant Tourism' is becoming commonly used to describe any form of travel that serves i...
The extent of organ sales from commercial living donors (CLDs) or vendors has now become evident. At...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Organ commercialism, which targets vulnerable populations (such as illiterate and impoverished perso...
The “miracle” success of transplant technology, alongside the commercialization of health care, and ...
Renal transplantation in developing countries. Healthcare in developing countries less funded than d...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
Medical tourism, as defined by scholar Glenn Cohen, is the travel of residents of one country to an...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
The federal shariat court of Pakistan recently upheld the country’s 2007 Transplantation of human or...
The organ trafficking market is on the rise worldwide. Numerous unfortunate stories of networks of b...
Pakistan is a low-resource country with a population of 185 million where expenditure on health is 1...
“Medical Tourism” is the travel of residents of one country to another country for treatment. In thi...
This paper focuses on organ trafficking across the globe, examining both sellers and buyers and the ...
The term 'Transplant Tourism' is becoming commonly used to describe any form of travel that serves i...
The extent of organ sales from commercial living donors (CLDs) or vendors has now become evident. At...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Organ commercialism, which targets vulnerable populations (such as illiterate and impoverished perso...
The “miracle” success of transplant technology, alongside the commercialization of health care, and ...
Renal transplantation in developing countries. Healthcare in developing countries less funded than d...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
Medical tourism, as defined by scholar Glenn Cohen, is the travel of residents of one country to an...