Transplantation has succeeded in prolonging the lives of those fortunate enough to have received the gift of a body organ. Alongside this life-saving development, there lies another sadder side to the story - there are not enough organs to meet the ever increasing demand. This not only places an increasing emotional and physical burden among the waiting patients and families but heaps a great financial burden upon health services. This book provides an analysis and overview of public policy developments and clinical developments that will hopefully ensure an increased availability of organs and greater graft survival. Medical, policy, and academic experts from around the world have contributed chapters to the book
The central theme of this thesis was the continuing organ shortage. Several factors have been held r...
O rgan transplants began in 1954 with a kidney transplant performed atBrigham & Women’s hospital...
This dissertation focuses on legal issues and potential solutions to the public policy quandary of t...
[Publisher's blurb]This book analyzes the reasons for organ shortage and ventures innovative ideas f...
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
One of the most interesting and at the same time most challenging fields of medicine and surgery has...
The central theme of this thesis was the continuing organ shortage. Several factors have been held r...
Organ transplantation is increasing by becoming an important part of medicine and surgery. Its devel...
Organ donation is defined as giving an organ or part of an organ to be transplanted into another per...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
The remarkable progress of transplant medicine in the latter half of the twentieth century has led t...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Objectives: To evaluate the current possibilities that transplantation offers to the patients on wai...
In response to what has been characterized as the last remaining obstacle to transplantation, Sena...
This book brings together knowledge from different fields of science and presents advances in organ ...
The central theme of this thesis was the continuing organ shortage. Several factors have been held r...
O rgan transplants began in 1954 with a kidney transplant performed atBrigham & Women’s hospital...
This dissertation focuses on legal issues and potential solutions to the public policy quandary of t...
[Publisher's blurb]This book analyzes the reasons for organ shortage and ventures innovative ideas f...
AbstractSince its inauguration in 1954, the field of modern transplantation has made great strides i...
One of the most interesting and at the same time most challenging fields of medicine and surgery has...
The central theme of this thesis was the continuing organ shortage. Several factors have been held r...
Organ transplantation is increasing by becoming an important part of medicine and surgery. Its devel...
Organ donation is defined as giving an organ or part of an organ to be transplanted into another per...
Organs for transplantation are a scarce resource. Paying to increase the supply of organs is illegal...
The remarkable progress of transplant medicine in the latter half of the twentieth century has led t...
Innovations in the field of transplant medicine have revolutionized our perceptions of the body and ...
Objectives: To evaluate the current possibilities that transplantation offers to the patients on wai...
In response to what has been characterized as the last remaining obstacle to transplantation, Sena...
This book brings together knowledge from different fields of science and presents advances in organ ...
The central theme of this thesis was the continuing organ shortage. Several factors have been held r...
O rgan transplants began in 1954 with a kidney transplant performed atBrigham & Women’s hospital...
This dissertation focuses on legal issues and potential solutions to the public policy quandary of t...