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Pig Kidneys Give Hope to Humans in Need
USA, BostonTuesday, September 9, 2025
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A recent breakthrough in medical science has given hope to people waiting for organ transplants. Two men from New Hampshire have received pig kidneys, and both are doing well. This is a big deal because there are not enough human organs for everyone who needs them.
The Pioneers
- Tim Andrews: Has had a pig kidney for seven months, the longest any pig organ has lasted in a human.
- Bill Stewart: Recently underwent surgery in June and is excited to contribute to scientific progress.
The Research
Doctors at Massachusetts General Hospital are leading this groundbreaking research. They believe that pig kidneys could serve as a bridge for patients waiting for human organs, even if they don't last indefinitely.
Patient Stories
- Bill Stewart, a science enthusiast, knew the risks but proceeded with the transplant. He is thrilled to be off dialysis and is gradually returning to work. He even visited his old dialysis clinic to share his success story.
Future Prospects
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved further studies, allowing doctors to deepen their understanding of how pig organs function in humans. This marks a significant advancement in the field of medicine.
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