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  2. Kidney transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Graft and patient survival after transplantation have also improved over time, with 10 year graft survival rates for deceased donor transplants increasing from 42.3% in 1996–1999 to 53.6% in 2008-2011 and 10 year patient survival rate increasing from 60.5% in 1996–1999 to 66.9% in 2008–2011. [79]

  3. List of organ transplant donors and recipients - Wikipedia

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    He then received a second kidney transplant, which was donated by his mother. 2005 [34] [35] Natalie Cole (1950–2015) Singer-songwriter May 20, 2009 6 years [36] Gary Coleman (1968–2010) Actor who played Arnold on Diff'rent Strokes. Received two separate kidney transplants, one in 1973 and another in 1984. 26 years (from second transplant) [37]

  4. Joseph E. Murray - Wikipedia

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    By 1965, the survival rates after receiving a kidney transplant from an unrelated donor exceeded 65%, and today the success rate for a kidney transplant from a living donor is 90–95% after one year and the transplanted kidney lasts 15 to 20 years on average. [16]

  5. International organ donor rates - Wikipedia

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    "Key facts and figures on EU organ donation and transplantation", EU Directorate General for Health & Consumers, London, 27 October 2005. Retrieved on 31 March 2012. Retrieved on 31 March 2012. Johnson, E. and Goldstein, D.

  6. Velma Scantlebury - Wikipedia

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    Between 1988 and 2002, Scantlebury worked as a transplant surgeon at the Pitt School of Medicine, [6] earning her Doctor of Surgery in 1989, as the first African-American woman transplant surgeon. [7] That same year, she married Dr. Harvey White, [1] received the "Gift of Life Award" from the National Kidney Foundation [8] and began teaching as ...

  7. Renal replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    In the context of chronic kidney disease, they are more accurately viewed as life-extending treatments, although if chronic kidney disease is managed well with dialysis and a compatible graft is found early and is successfully transplanted, the clinical course can be quite favorable, with life expectancy of many years.

  8. Organ transplantation - Wikipedia

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    Organ transplantation in China has taken place since the 1960s, and China has one of the largest transplant programmes in the world, peaking at over 13,000 transplants a year by 2004. [111] Organ donation, however, is against Chinese tradition and culture, [ 112 ] [ 113 ] and involuntary organ donation is illegal under Chinese law. [ 114 ]

  9. Richard H. Lawler - Wikipedia

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    Richard H. Lawler, M.D. (August 12, 1895 — July 24, 1982) led a surgical team at Little Company of Mary Hospital in Evergreen Park, Illinois, that performed on June 17, 1950, what Time magazine described as "the first human kidney transplant on record." [1] With surgeons James West and Raymond Murphy, Lawler transplanted a kidney from a just ...