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General Overview of Lung Transplantation and Review of Organ Allocation
Proceedings of the American Thoracic Society, 01/23/09
Orens JB et al. - Candidates for lung transplantation should have near–end-stage lung disease with a limited life expectancy. Allocation of organs today is based upon need and survivability of the operation, and there is a high likelihood of improvement in quality of life. Details of the advances in this fascinating field are included in the several articles in this issue.
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