Ph.D. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2013.Includes bibliographical references.In 1980s suburban North London, a small coterie of medical professionals facilitated the sale of kidneys from impoverished live donors to critically ill recipients. Both donors and recipients were recruited from abroad. These arrangements were exposed in 1988, resulting in public scandal, professional disgrace, and the passage of legislation banning the buying and selling of human organs. Seemingly localized, these events in fact were a nexus of national and transnational phenomena related-but not limited-to the growth of commercial medicine in the United Kingdom, patterns of postcolonial migration, flows of international investment capital, the exacerbation of pat...
Due to the shortage of deceased and genetically- or emotionally-related living donors, living unrela...
Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) is a program aimed at facilitating trans-national kidney donation. Alth...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
The extent of organ sales from commercial living donors (CLDs) or vendors has now become evident. At...
Organ trade constitutes the sale and purchase of organs for financial or material gain. Although pro...
The organ trafficking market is on the rise worldwide. Numerous unfortunate stories of networks of b...
Illicit organ markets coincides with medical advancements and greater global interconnectedness. Man...
After four years of queuing on the Swedish list for transplant kidneys, Sam was tired of waiting – h...
Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for end-stage renal disease. Unfortunately, in mos...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
“Medical Tourism” is the travel of residents of one country to another country for treatment. In thi...
Since the 1980s, the demand for organs available for transplantation is far outpacing the supply, wi...
While the trade in human organs remains largely in the darkness as it is hardly reported, detected o...
Due to the shortage of deceased and genetically- or emotionally-related living donors, living unrela...
Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) is a program aimed at facilitating trans-national kidney donation. Alth...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
Recent innovations in biomedicine and medical technologies within the last 40 years have altered und...
The extent of organ sales from commercial living donors (CLDs) or vendors has now become evident. At...
Organ trade constitutes the sale and purchase of organs for financial or material gain. Although pro...
The organ trafficking market is on the rise worldwide. Numerous unfortunate stories of networks of b...
Illicit organ markets coincides with medical advancements and greater global interconnectedness. Man...
After four years of queuing on the Swedish list for transplant kidneys, Sam was tired of waiting – h...
Kidney transplantation is the treatment of choice for end-stage renal disease. Unfortunately, in mos...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...
“Medical Tourism” is the travel of residents of one country to another country for treatment. In thi...
Since the 1980s, the demand for organs available for transplantation is far outpacing the supply, wi...
While the trade in human organs remains largely in the darkness as it is hardly reported, detected o...
Due to the shortage of deceased and genetically- or emotionally-related living donors, living unrela...
Global Kidney Exchange (GKE) is a program aimed at facilitating trans-national kidney donation. Alth...
The dark history of transplant tourism in Pakistan demonstrates the hazards of unregulated cross-bor...