Organ Donor Awareness Week: Myths and reality

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Saturday, February 22, 2003

Myths and reality

TransWeb, a popular transplantation-related site, talks about some of the more popular myths of transplantation. One of those myths is exemplified by the case of former Pennsylvania Gov. Robert Casey. He had a disease called amyloidosis, if memory serves correctly, and ended up needing a heart-liver... Sign in to see full entry.

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This was originally intended to be written during Organ Donor Awareness Week only, but I felt like writing about transplant-related issues at other times of the year.

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