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  • Title: Principle of serviceability and gratuitousness in transplantation?
    Author: Pashkov VM, Golovanova IA, Noha PP.
    Journal: Wiad Lek; 2016; 69(3 pt 2):565-568. PubMed ID: 28478427.
    Abstract:
    INTRODUCTION: the issue of commercialization of transplantation analyses in the article. Attention is paid to the importance of transplantation as a method of treatment and saving human lives. AIM: the clarify the feasibility of the introduction of donation commercialization as an avenue to solve the shortage of donor organs and means of combating with black organ market and finding alternative avenues solving these problems, which are more morally acceptable for society is the aim of this article. MATERIALS AND METHODS: the experience of foreign countries has been analyses in the research. Additionally, we used data from international organizations, conclusions scientists and report of Global Financial Integrity in the research. RESULTS: it is impossible to solve most problems by means of paid donation. CONCLUSIONS: therapeutic organ and tissue cloning based on genetic technology is the best way out and solving ethical transplantation problems.
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