ethic of organ transplant

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Social Issues

 

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Tracey S

 

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June 2, 2015

 

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University

 

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There would appear to be adaptation of the recipient toward the graft and the graft toward the recipient. The adaptation is probably akin to desensitization, a process used sometimes to cure patients suffering from asthma by giving them repeated injections of small doses of the pollen to which they are sensitive Another area of ethical concern is the dilemma posed by the shortage of donor organs...
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Advances in immunosuppressive therapy have put increasing pressure on the supply of donor organs, and medical personnel sometimes find themselves having to determine who among the potential recipients should receive a lifesaving graft. Furthermore, there is a danger of commercial interests becoming involved with people willing to sell their organs for personal gain, and there is definite risk that organized crime might procure organs for rich and unscrupulous people Long-term storage and banking of organs seem unlikely in the near future...
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