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Surprising Facts About Older Sibling Donors in Stem Cell Transplants

March 7, 2025

Stem cell transplants can be a lifesaver for older patients, but who makes the best donor? Let's dive into the surprising findings from a recent study. First, let's talk about the big question: Does age matter when it comes to donors? The study looked at over 14, 000 patients who had stem cell tr

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EBV and Kids' Liver Transplants: What You Need to Know

February 27, 2025

When a child gets a new liver, doctors have to keep a close eye on something called Epstein-Barr virus, or EBV. This virus can lead to a serious problem known as post-transplant lymphoproliferative disorder, or PTLD. PTLD is one of the most common cancers that can happen after a liver transplant, an

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Venetoclax and FLAG-IDA: A New Hope for Leukemia Patients

February 26, 2025

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a tough nut to crack. Even with intense chemotherapy, many patients face a high risk of relapse. Things get even worse for those whose leukemia returns or doesn't respond to treatment. But there's a glimmer of hope with a new combo treatment. Researchers look

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Unmasking the Price of Eye Sight

February 11, 2025

Imagine losing your sight due to a diseased cornea. Corneal transplants can be a lifesaver for many who want to see clearly again. The process involves swapping out the damaged cornea with a new, healthy one from a donor. But have you ever wondered about the cost of making that corneal tissue read

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Life and Death Talks: How Doctors and Nurses Handle Serious News

February 8, 2025

Doctors and nurses who care for patients undergoing cell transplants have an enormous task. They need to discuss life-threatening situations with their patients and families. But how do these professionals approach these delicate conversations? This study explored the different ways doctors and nur

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EYE OPENERS: Medical Students Getting a GRIP ON Corneal Transplants

February 8, 2025

Corneal transplants are a big deal. They are the most common type of transplant surgery. Medical students are the doctors of tomorrow. The future of corneal transplant awareness relies on them. To help these students understand the importance of corneal transplants, a study was set up. The

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The Missing Link: Boosting Organ Donations in Germany

January 28, 2025

In Germany, the number of people donating organs after death has been worryingly low. This has sparked political debates and even led to changes in laws. One recent change was strengthening the role of transplant coordinators and creating a registry to track people's wishes to donate organs. The ide

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Meniscal Allograft Survival: Does Cartilage Repair Matter?

January 27, 2025

The success of meniscal allograft transplantation (MAT) relies on recognizing and treating cartilage damage at the same time. But how much does repairing cartilage during MAT affect the surgery's long-term success and failure rates? Researchers set out to find answers by comparing MAT procedures wit

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A Woman’s Life Changed by Pig Organ Transplant

January 25, 2025

Imagine waking up every day knowing you’re the only person in the world living with a functioning pig organ. That’s the reality for Towana Looney, an Alabama woman who recently hit the two-month mark with her new pig kidney. Doctors say she’s doing excellently and has more energy than ever. This bre

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Attitudes Toward Organ Donation in Qassim: A Community Perspective

January 24, 2025

Almost everyone in the Qassim region of Saudi Arabia knows about organ donation. But do they support it? Organ donation is a lifesaving procedure where organs or tissues are transferred from one person to another when their organs fail. The success of this procedure relies heavily on community suppo