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Comment faire face au trafic d’organes ? Le point de vue du Declaration of Istanbul Custodian Group
The Declaration of Istanbul Custodian Group (DICG)
was established in 2010 to promote the principles of the
Declaration of Istanbul on Organ Traffi cking and Transplant
Tourism, and to encourage and assist in their implementation
in policy and practice throughout the world. In this paper,
I review the work undertaken by the DICG and discuss the
important and multifaceted role that health professionals
must play in eff orts to combat organ traffi cking. The evolution
of transplant “tourism” and the shifting dynamics of the
international organ trade present complex challenges, and
health professionals are well placed to identify and develop
new solutions to these persisting problems.
was established in 2010 to promote the principles of the
Declaration of Istanbul on Organ Traffi cking and Transplant
Tourism, and to encourage and assist in their implementation
in policy and practice throughout the world. In this paper,
I review the work undertaken by the DICG and discuss the
important and multifaceted role that health professionals
must play in eff orts to combat organ traffi cking. The evolution
of transplant “tourism” and the shifting dynamics of the
international organ trade present complex challenges, and
health professionals are well placed to identify and develop
new solutions to these persisting problems.
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Le courrier de la transplantationVolume
14Issue
2Pagination
62 - 65Publisher
EdimarkLocation
Courbevoie, France.ISSN
1628-8319Language
frePublication classification
C Journal article; C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
2014, EdimarkUsage metrics
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