Thursday, August 30, 2012

Part 2 - Global demand for organs has led to a wave of "transplant tourism"

Michael Nicholson, Professor of Transplant Surgery at the University of Leicester, said it is in the black market, patients at risk for infections such as HIV and hepatitis, and surgical procedures meet the requirements adopted in the UK. "I am patient demand for organ transplantation to buy abroad - Professor Nicholson -. Instead, you should seriously consider transplantation of infrastructure in the United Kingdom of suitable organs for transplantation, however, until we improve the situation, as available ". . One way to increase the number of donors is the policy of "presumed intention" where everyone is a potential donor, whether it is in life is not represented formulated his rejection. This system was used successfully in countries like Spain, Belgium and Avstriya.InoPressa

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