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The outcomes and controversies of transplant tourism-Lessons of an 11-year retrospective cohort study from Taiwan.

Daniel Fu-Chang TsaiShi-Wei HuangSoren HolmYi-Ping LinYu-Kang ChangChih-Cheng Hsu
Published in: PloS one (2017)
The poorer outcomes of the overseas groups may be due to more older patients, more comorbidities (KT), or more hepatocellular carcinoma recurrences (LT). After domestic reform and international ethical challenges, the numbers of organ tourism decreased but the practice still persisted surreptitiously. Compulsory registration policies for overseas transplantation with international conventions to sanction organ trafficking and transplant tourism should be considered to stop these controversial practices.
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