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| #2649269 in eBooks | 2013-01-09 | 2013-01-09 | File type: PDF||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great investigation into a deadly problem|By Mark Thornton|Thousands of people die each month because of the global organ shortage. There is hardly a word about it on CNN, the networks or the newspapers. It is a complicated problem that this book addresses in a scientific manner. They not only describe and diagnosis this deadly shortage, they come up with a workable and accepta||"In most countries, the channels for organ procurement impose intolerable burdens on ill patients. This book examines the organ shortage from many different angles in search of resolution. Big problems generally require market-based solutions, and the authors
Although organ transplants provide the best, and often the only, effective therapy for many otherwise fatal conditions, the great benefits of transplantation go largely unrealized because of failures in the organ acquisition process. In the United States, for instance, more than 10,000 people die every year either awaiting transplantation, or as a result of deteriorating health exacerbated by the shortage of organs. Issues pertaining to organ donation and transplan...
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