I would like to know how a procurment squad can and did miss a cancerous kidney for transplantation?
This happened to me within 1989. As you wold guess the kidney was removed. Is this going to come up again to someone?I sure hope not. If anyone works in the transplant field know anything on this subject I would love to hear from you.
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How do you know that YOUR body didn't make the cancer grow. The donor may not enjoy had symptoms because his or her body be keeping the cancer switch off but your hormones flipped the switch on? In respectively of our DNA there are genes that await some chemical to switch on an enzyme sequence that could do anything from balding to plaque build-up for a stroke to any of thousands of cancer. The body usually deactivates those switches--what if your body turned one on? You could be blaming someone else for something you did, and had no skill or control over.
Think of it as buying a used car. The organ may simply be available. The organ may be available but defective. But usually, which is why within are long waiting lists, the organ may simply not be a fit for your body. Now you know the fit involves more than a blood trial for anti-rejection compatibility. Sorry.
Added: See the news story below of a body tissue provider that be closed for selling garbage parts. I guess in that are some who don't honor the serious nature of their work as all right as they should.
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I dont think this could develop now as screening is so tight at the momentTrain for a better looking body or a healthier body?
Poor pathology or no pathology support then.Now the requirements are tighter, but I would conjure up that they check donor and recipient to ensure that no cancer exist.