1. Mr. Wallace Is the availability of donor organs more of a limitation on the transplant programme than the availability of resources? 2. She had to wait for over a year before a donor organ became available. 3. There is a chronic shortage of donor organs. 4. This allowed for fairly good availability of well selected donor organs thus more easily facilitating an urgent transplant programme. 5. Transplant programmes are being held back because of a shortage of donor organs, and more are urgently needed. 6. Also, a living donor organ has not gone through the trauma of death. 7. Although the operation may seem like the perfect answer to long waiting lines for donor organs, transplant specialists are more cautious about the controversial and difficult procedure. 8. Because some of those people will fall ill, a substantial increase is expected in the demand for liver transplants, though donor organs are already in short supply. 9. Before receiving the donor organ, the recipient would eat synthetic proteins that match crucial proteins in the organ, thus blunting the immune response. 10. Before then, adults in need of a liver transplant had to rely exclusively on donor organs from the recently deceased. |
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