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  1. Larry's Kidney: Being the True Story of How I Found Myself in China with My Black Sheep Cousin and His Mail-Order Bride, Skirting the Law to Get Him a Transplant--and Save His Life by Daniel Asa Rose, 2009-05-01
  2. An American Transplant: The Rockefeller Foundation and Peking Union Medical College by Mary Brown Bullock, 1980-12
  3. There But For the Grace of God: Surviving Cancer with Adult Stem Cell Transplants by Carol J. Franz, 2009-07-13
  4. Endless Love by Elizabeth A. Ryan, 2007-09-07
  5. How Will They Get That Heart Down Your Throat?: A Child's View of Transplants by Karen Walton, 1997-07
  6. Organ Transplants: Making the Most of Your Gift of Life by Robert Finn, 2000-02-15
  7. The Transplant Patient: Biological, Psychiatric, and Ethical Issues in Organ Transplantation
  8. Legal Transplants: An Approach to Comparative Law by Alan Watson, 1988-02
  9. I'll Take Tomorrow: The Story of a Courageous Woman Who Dared to Subject Herself to a Medical Experiment-The First Successful Heart-Lung Transplant by Mary Gohlke, Max Jennings, 1985-04
  10. Post-Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disorders
  11. Infections in Transplant and Oncology Patients, An Issue of Infectious Disease Clinics (The Clinics: Internal Medicine) by Kieren A. Marr MD, Aruna K. Subramanian MD, 2010-06-09
  12. Infectious Complications in Transplant Patients (Perspectives on Critical Care Infectious Diseases) by Nina Singh, 2001-01-15
  13. Japanese Auto Transplants in the Heartland (Social Institutions and Social Change) by Robert Perrucci, 1994-12-31
  14. Defying the Gods: Inside the New Frontier of Organ Transplant by Scott Mccartney, 1994-06-22

61. CenterSpan
News, clinical information, and resources for transplantation professionals under the auspices of the American Society for Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
http://www.centerspan.org/
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Click for more information For a less-enhanced, but faster entrance to CenterSpan, set a bookmark for www.centerspan.org/144.htm. NOTE: If you use MS Internet Explorer, click here for an important message. the full text of articles from the journal, Transplantation, beginning with issue 65(1).

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If you are a member of either AST and ASTS, your username and password will work here. However, if you are a member of both Societies, only one of your passwords will work here if one does not, try the other. More answers.

About the American Society of Transplantation
About the American Society of Transplant Surgeons
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62. OHSU Transplant Program - Home
Active member of the United Network for Organ Sharing (UNOS). Medicare and CHAMPUS certified for kidney, heart and liver transplantation.
http://www.ohsu.edu/transplant
Transplant Services
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Site Map
Transplant Fellowship Program
Postgraduate physicians are invited to apply to OHSU's AST -certified transplant fellowship program.
Read more about it
Transplantation
What Makes Transplantation Special at OHSU?
Experience
  • Overall: over 50 years and more than 5,000 transplants Annually: 200-plus transplants
Full-Service
  • Patient support from initial referral through transplantation and beyond Specialized transplant clinical staff Specialists in pharmaceutical management, nutrition, social work, infectious disease and pathology Tissue typing lab on site Specialty laboratory services Dedicated support staff Comprehensive patient and family education Participation in donor awareness activities Community involvement
Success
  • Excellent patient and graft survival rates Staff longevity Reputation
In Summary . . .
From initial referral forward, we offer patients top-notch medical care and broad-based support; we offer referring physicians frequent, accurate communication and assessment of their patients; and we offer payers full cooperation. OHSU physicians and surgeons are actively engaged in clinical research to improve outcomes today and in the future. We undertake all these activities with one goal in mind: to restore end-stage organ failure patients to optimal, productive health. As part of the only academic medical institution in Oregon, the OHSU Transplant Program is committed to ensuring the present and future health of Oregonians and all patients.

63. Transplant Week - Online News About Organ Transplants, Transplantation And Trans
News and information from doctors and leading medical centers about latest developments in kidney, pancreas, liver, heart and lung transplantation. Updated daily.
http://www.transplantweek.org
Guide to Centers Now Totally Updated for 2001 Transplants Transplant Week News for June 2004 News will be aired here as we get it while it's "news" Transplant Week News for May 2004 Albany Fined for Exaggerating Plight of Heart Transplant Patients
Study: Nitric Acid Improves Liver Transplant Outcomes

Study: Kidney Transplant Success Rates Similar in Older Patients
... Transplant Week Archives Previous Issues Available Here For More Information, Please See "About This Site," or contact us at: info@transplantweek.org Last Updated: We subscribe to the HONcode principles of the HON Foundation. Medical Week, LLC

64. Transplant Surgery Division | NYU Langone Medical Center Department Of Surgery
Offers liver, kidney, and pancreas transplantation.
http://transplant.med.nyu.edu/
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    Comprehensive Organ Transplant Care for Patients with End-Stage Liver and Kidney Diseases The NYU Mary Lea Johnson Richards Organ Transplantation Center, established in New York City in 1989, offers comprehensive liver and kidney transplant services: • liver transplants, including live donor liver transplants
    • kidney transplants, including living donor kidney transplants and laparoscopic kidney transplants The NYU organ transplant team also treats patients awaiting transplants with services that include: • clinic visits
    • liver dialysis
    • chemoembolization
    • transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) procedures With a track record of over 1300 liver and kidney transplants since the Division’s inception, NYU’s transplant surgeons perform the highest volume of organ transplants, with survival rates among the best in the country. NYU’s transplant doctors treat the second highest number of primary liver cancer patients in the United Status and are innovators in living-donor liver and kidney transplantation, performing live donor laparoscopic kidney removals and live donor liver transplants.

65. Transplantation At Mayo Clinic - Treatment Options At Mayo Clinic
Offers comprehensive care to adults and children in need of heart, lung, liver, kidney, pancreas, or blood or marrow transplantation.
http://www.mayoclinic.org/transplant/
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Transplant Programs at Mayo Clinic
Overview
Transplant Programs
Mayo Clinic doctors perform more than 1,100 transplants a year, making it the largest transplant program in the United States.
Mayo Clinic Transplant Specialties
U.S. Transplant Games
Read the blog post about Mayo Clinic's activities at the U.S. Transplant Games in Pittsburgh, July 11-16, 2008, including links to photos and video from the event.
Transplant Support Groups
Information about how to select and contact transplant support groups
CarePages
CarePages are free, personal, private Web pages to help Mayo patients and their loved ones keep in touch during a stay. Post messages, updates, and pictures, and receive responses from those who can't be with you.
Specialty Pharmacy
Mayo Clinic Specialty Pharmacy helps Mayo patients with chronic diseases manage their medications.

66. Charles O. Strickler Transplant Center
Provide comprehensive diagnostic and therapeutic care of surgical diseases involving transplantation of kidneys, livers, heart, heart/lung, and pancreas.
http://www.healthsystem.virginia.edu/internet/transplant/

67. Transplantation - Medscape
Offers full-text clinical articles and services developed by transplantation experts. Requires free registration.
http://transplantation.medscape.com/

68. SRTR -- Scientific Registry Of Transplant Recipients
Providing reports and data on solid organ transplantation, as well as a transplantation primer, glossary, and research resources.
http://www.ustransplant.org

69. Heart Transplants Homepage
Heart recipient John Fisher has created this website with information and resources for pre and post heart transplant patients.
http://www.heart-transplant.co.uk/
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This website is dedicated to the memory of my donor
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for without his wonderful gift I wouldn't be here today Introduction My name is John Fisher and I am now 48years old, I had my heart transplant on Sunday 30th July 2000 at the age of 38 When I was first told I needed a heart transplant in order to live I was sure I was going to die either before, during or shortly after the operation, well that was over 9 years ago and I am still here. Since my heart transplant I have met my donors family and friends, run the London Marathon Nine Times (once dressed as Santa), completed The London Triathlon Six times, cycled from London to Brighton six times, completed the Athens, Snowdonia, Sydney, Venice, The Great Wall of China, Shanghai, Hong Kong (4hrs-3mins) and Dublin Marathons, as well as being the first heart recipient to complete The Cape Town Two Oceans Ultra Marathon 35miles (56km) 5hrs 46mins 52secs not to mention several half marathons. I have also cycled across part of Africa from George to Cape Town (where the first heart transplant was done). Not bad for a guy that couldn't even walk up a flight of stairs in July 2000 due to heart failure, I am not saying it has been easy but it is possible.

70. TRIO
Transplantation and organ donation information and resources for transplant recipients, their families and donor families.
http://www.trioweb.org
TRIO 2010 Services Survey
The 2010 TRIO Services Survey collecting your views of TRIO National services is now closed. The results will be the subject of future feedback visits to each chapter and will also appear in LifeLines.
Support TRIO:
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    Donate to TRIO by shopping online: Click here and identify your 'cause' as Transplant Recipients International. A portion of each purchase you make is donated to TRIO! It's an easy way to GIVE! It costs you nothing in addition to your purchase.
    Support TRIO financially through general donations or memorial contributions, either on-line by clicking this "Donate" button... or
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  • Locate a TRIO Chapter near you by clicking on this title, then join that TRIO Chapter by Downloading a Membership Form (PDF 76k) or if there is no local chapter in your area...
  • click here to Join TRIO as a member-at-large Volunteer with your local chapter or on a National Committee Become an organ donor Contribute through the Combined Federal Campaign and the United Way Donate your frequent flyer miles! United Airlines frequent flyer miles are urgently needed to provide FREE transplant-related air travel to donors and recipients
  • 71. France Transplant
    Association France-Transplant, informations g n rales sur le don d organes, t moignages.
    http://www.france-transplant.com/

    72. Transplantation Care | Transplant Center
    Transplant programs, organ recovery and cooperative care services.
    http://www.nebraskatransplant.org
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    Transplant Center
    Home email: organ@unmc.edu
    Transplantation Care
    The Nebraska Medical Center is home to one of the most reputable and well-known organ transplant programs in the country. Our state-of-the-art transplant programs provide comprehensive treatment for diseases that affect the liver, intestine, kidney, pancreas and heart. Through our dedicated efforts in education, research and our innovations in clinical medicine, we help to shape the field of transplantation each day.
    A variety of physicians specializing in transplantation partnering with clinicians from a variety of other specialties come together to ensure that each patient receives the most comprehensive and extraordinary care possible. We pride ourselves on providing communication, education and support during each step of this journey.
    A Mother Shares Words of Hope
    Omaha, NE - Listen to a mother share her daughter's journey through Intestinal Rehabilitation.

    73. International Association For Organ Donation- Tissue Donor!
    Information and resources for organ transplant candidates, recipients, donors, and their families.
    http://www.iaod.org
    THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION
    FOR ORGAN DONATION 109,568 people are waiting for a life-saving transplant.
    3,036 are from Michigan.
    You can help TODAY.
    please CLICK HERE to make a financial contribution Sign Up for the IAOD E-Newsletter Today!
    Your generous contribution could help us eliminate the 109,568 people on the transplant waiting list. Please click here to contribute to the IAOD.

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    His Excellency Dr. Adbullah Al Rabeeah, Minister of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia during his visit to Children Hospital of Michigan
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    (Left to Right) His Excellency Dr. Abdullah Al Rabeeah, Minister of Health, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Click here for IAOD-Event for Saudi Health Minister The Emir of Makkah Prince Khaled Al-Faisal, Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, poet, Governor of the Makkah Province, Managing Director of the King Faisal Foundation and protector of Umm Al-Qura University (UQU) was pleased to present to Dr. Fouad Beydoun special recognition for his tireless efforts in improving international opportunities for UQU students in the United States. Dr. Beydoun is well known through out the Gulf Region for his accomplishments in providing advanced academic opportunities for medical students.

    74. Transplant Living: Organ Donation And Transplantation Information For Patients
    Information resource to give patients and families access to topics relating to organ donation and transplantation. Includes financial, support group and transplant center
    http://transplantliving.org/
    No matter where you are in the transplant experience, Transplant Living can help prepare you. You can now choose to personalize the site to help better manage your health information needs. November 16, 2010 Fewer living-donor kidneys in "opt-out" systems November 15, 2010 Alemtuzumab could be useful in intermediate-risk myelodysplasia November 12, 2010 At six years, drug-eluting stents better than bare metal November 04, 2010 Liver graft quality significantly poorer with female vs male donors October 28, 2010 Brain death from cardiac arrest is OK for organ donation Find out more about types, qualifications, risks, commonly asked questions and more. Access a variety of online tools, publications, fact sheets and other educational resources.
    Find patient support group meetings and other events in your area. Recipients, donor families and transplant professionals share their stories about the transplant process.
    Contact
    Site Map Legal Organ Facts Diseases Living with Devices About Organ Allocation Getting on the List Selecting a Hospital Financing a Transplant Preparing for a Transplant Heart Lung Heart/Lung Kidney Pancreas Kidney/Pancreas Liver Intestine Medications Pregnancy Staying Healthy Cancer Addressing Children's Needs Coping With Anxiety Helping Your Child Adjust Camps Facts Types Being a Living Donor The Procedure Financial Aspects About Us Patient Profiles Minorities Support Groups Calendar of Events Patient Resources Member Directory Policies Bylaws Public Comment Links Glossary

    75. Links To Organ And Tissue Donor Information
    Links to organ and tissue transplantation. How to become an organ donor.
    http://theneverendinggift.20m.com
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    This site is dedicated in loving memory to CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS March 10, 1963 - April 21, 1994 As well as to all the wonderful and brave families and friends of organ and tissue donors and the recipients who braved through the waiting process and those who are still waiting Last Updated May 15, 2002 Don't Take Your Organs To Heaven Heaven Knows We Need Them Here ORGAN AND TISSUE DONOR INFORMATION (We have tried to include as many states as possible to assist people all around the country) To return to this page simply click on your back browser button Please report any dead links to the Webmistress To Heart Transplant and Beyond -(United Kingdom) This is a wonderful site created by a gentleman who has personally undergone a heart transplant. Even though this is a personal site it contains some great information on

    76. Southwest Transplant Alliance
    Information about organ and tissue donation. Includes a FAQs, news and a donor card to download.
    http://www.organ.org/
    The Texas Organ Donor
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    New Horizons Newsletter
    Fall 2010
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    Been Touched By Donation
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    Welcome! Founded in 1974, STA is one of the largest of 59 federally designated organ procurement organizations in the U.S. In its service area, STA is the official link between those who need an organ to survive, and those who have the potential to save lives by becoming donors. Learn more about Southwest Transplant Educate Your Community: Donation Glenda Dawson Donate Life Texas Registry The Donate Life Texas Registry offers Texans an opportunity to officially and legally register to become organ and tissue donors. Your organ donation could save the lives of up to nine people and your tissue donation could enhance the lives of another 50 people. Click here to register. What Becoming a Donor Can Do Organ Donated Cornea Result : Renewed sight.

    77. The American Transplant Association, Inc.
    Providing patient-oriented education, services and support for transplant patients and their families.
    http://www.americantransplant.org
    Home About Us Our Services Patient's Guide ... Contact Us W elcome to The American Transplant Association. We are a non-profit organization dedicated to providing patient-oriented education and services to those affected by and interested in organ transplantation. With over 1,000 members in 37 states, the United Kingdom and the Virgin Islands, we seeks to couple a professional approach with the experience and understanding of those who "have been there" in their service to the transplant community. ATA is an important complement to the medical professionals, support groups and other organizations to ensure that the transplant patient receives the best education, services and support available. ATA’s mission has a single focus - the well being of the transplant patient.

    78. Mercedes Across Texas
    Promoting organ donation and offering pre and post transplant support. Links to transplant information and Hepatitis C information.
    http://www.angelfire.com/tx5/mercedesacrosstexas/
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    79. Division Of Transplantation, Department Of Surgery, Emory University SOM
    Offering multi-organ transplantation in various combinations, from heart/lung to heart/kidney.
    http://www.surgery.emory.edu/transplant/
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    Ranked among the busiest solid organ transplant programs in the country, the division of transplantation specializes in liver, kidney, kidney/pancreas, islet and hand transplantation for adult and pediatric patients and is responsible for a variety of firsts in Georgia: the state's first kidney transplant in 1966, first liver transplant in 1987, first simultaneous kidney/pancreas operation in 1989, first living-related pediatric liver transplant in 1997, first laparoscopic living donor nephrectomy in 1999 and first islet transplant to treat Type 1 diabetes in 2003. In 2001 the division became part of the Emory Transplant Center , an umbrella organization that oversees and integrates all of Emory's academic, clinical and research resources in organ transplantation. The Transplant Immunology Lab is the research component of the division and is investigating innovative strategies to stop rejection of transplanted organs and free patients from the toxic side effects of daily immunosuppressant medicines. Under the co-direction of Dr. Christian Larsen

    80. Kidney Transplant, Liver Transplant, Vascular Surgeon, Phoenix, Arizona
    Doctors specializing in kidney, liver, and pancreas transplant and vascular surgery. Gives details about the surgeons, and patient information including forms, and insurance plans. Phoenix, Arizona.
    http://www.arizonatransplant.com
    Arizona Transplant Associates, PC 2218 N. 3rd Street, Phoenix, AZ 85004
    phone: (602) 252-2543, fax: (602) 252-3861 Home About Us News Health Topics ... Contact Us Transplant Surgery Experts Lawrence J. Koep, MD, James L. Cashman, MD and Jeffrey A. Brink, MD, are specialists in hepatobiliary and pancreas surgery, liver transplantation, kidney transplantation and vascular surgery. The Kidney The kidneys main job is to remove waste products and excess fluid from the body. The Liver The liver protects the body from harmful substances and makes many proteins. The Pancreas The pancreas helps aid in digestion and create important hormones including insulin. Chronic kidney disease affects 20 million Americans or 1 in 9 US adults. Know how to recognize and treat kidney disease. Learn more The liver is the second largest organ in the human body. The liver has the amazing ability to regenerate itself in some cases. Learn more Pancreas disease is often difficult to diagnose because it is located deep inside the body. Careful exams can help.

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