Organ transplantation is the gold standard treatment of choice for many patients with organ failure and has undoubtedly improved both the quality and longevity of life for the majority of patients. The success of human organ transplantation relies on the willingness of the public to donate their organs, either during their lifetime or after death. In the United Kingdom (UK), transplantation is limited by a shortage of donated organs, especially in the South Asian community. This leads to a disproportionate number of Asians waiting for transplants longer than the average waiting time, as often, most suitable matches are found between people of the same ethnic group. This disparity costs lives, and many who are waiting count down their days o...
Organ transplantation has been an accepted mean of treating patients with severe organ failure in In...
The stipulation of living organ transplantation policy and practice in Bangladesh is family-oriented...
Objectives: This paper examines factors that influence Malaysian persons with a tertiary level of ed...
Organ transplantation is the gold standard treatment of choice for many patients with organ failure ...
There is an acute shortage of organ donors in the UK, specifically among South Asian communities. Th...
Organ donation continues to be low among ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom (UK), especially wi...
There continues to be a significant paucity of Asian organ donors despite numerous public education ...
The book provides specialist information via chapters on public policy as well as clinical developme...
Introduction: In October 2017, England announced a public consultation to move from an ‘opt in’ orga...
Currently the demand for transplant organs, particularly kidneys, far outstrips the supply in the UK...
There is a chronic shortage of organs for transplantation in the UK. This problem is particularly ac...
Organ donation presents as a global public health, societal and educational challenge with a high nu...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relative admission rates of Asian and non-Asian patients to intensive t...
Background: Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) groups have a high need for organ transplantati...
Background: Organ shortage is still a world-wide problem, resulting in long waiting lists for kidney...
Organ transplantation has been an accepted mean of treating patients with severe organ failure in In...
The stipulation of living organ transplantation policy and practice in Bangladesh is family-oriented...
Objectives: This paper examines factors that influence Malaysian persons with a tertiary level of ed...
Organ transplantation is the gold standard treatment of choice for many patients with organ failure ...
There is an acute shortage of organ donors in the UK, specifically among South Asian communities. Th...
Organ donation continues to be low among ethnic minorities in the United Kingdom (UK), especially wi...
There continues to be a significant paucity of Asian organ donors despite numerous public education ...
The book provides specialist information via chapters on public policy as well as clinical developme...
Introduction: In October 2017, England announced a public consultation to move from an ‘opt in’ orga...
Currently the demand for transplant organs, particularly kidneys, far outstrips the supply in the UK...
There is a chronic shortage of organs for transplantation in the UK. This problem is particularly ac...
Organ donation presents as a global public health, societal and educational challenge with a high nu...
OBJECTIVE: To determine the relative admission rates of Asian and non-Asian patients to intensive t...
Background: Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) groups have a high need for organ transplantati...
Background: Organ shortage is still a world-wide problem, resulting in long waiting lists for kidney...
Organ transplantation has been an accepted mean of treating patients with severe organ failure in In...
The stipulation of living organ transplantation policy and practice in Bangladesh is family-oriented...
Objectives: This paper examines factors that influence Malaysian persons with a tertiary level of ed...