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Caution: deceased donor organ commercialism!
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posted on 2011-09-01, 00:00 authored by M Epstein, Dominique MartinDominique Martin, G DanovitchIn the past 3 years there have been attempts to counter the international campaign
against a market in organs from the living. In parallel to these attempts,
support for a market in organs from the deceased has gained some traction. In
this article we describe the various forms of this phenomenon, analyze its
implications, and call upon policy makers to take steps to halt its progress.
against a market in organs from the living. In parallel to these attempts,
support for a market in organs from the deceased has gained some traction. In
this article we describe the various forms of this phenomenon, analyze its
implications, and call upon policy makers to take steps to halt its progress.
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Transplant internationalVolume
24Issue
9Pagination
958 - 964Publisher
Wiley-BlackwellLocation
Chichester, Eng.Publisher DOI
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0934-0874Language
engPublication classification
C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
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commodificationdeceased donor organ commercialismliving donor organ commercialismmarket in organsorgan donationtransplant tourismScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineSurgeryTransplantationFINANCIAL INCENTIVESKIDNEY VENDORSAMERICAN SOCIETYREGULATED SYSTEMSPANISH MODELDONATIONCOMPENSATIONTRANSPLANTSDECLARATIONPRISONERS
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