Expectations and Outcomes in Organ Transplantation

Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 8 (3):299-310 (1999)
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The coauthors of this dialogue, a surgeon and an internist, work together on an institutional patient selection committee for transplantation of solid organs. They have observed a spectrum of outcomes of organ transplantation, mostly favorable, at several institutions

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