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Moving beyond an understanding of justice as fairness to an in-depth health equity-based critique of existing policies and processes... seems to be an outcome of taking the authors' framework seriously. * Christy Simpson, Hastings Center Report *

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Part 1: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: History of Solid Organ Transplantation Chapter 3: Developing a Living Donor Ethics Framework Part 2: DONOR SELECTION DEMOGRAPHICS Chapter 4: Women and Minorities as Living Organ Donors Chapter 5: Minors as Living Organ Donors Chapter 6: Prisoners as Living Organ Donors Part 3: EXPANDING LIVING DONOR TRANSPLANTATION Chapter 7: The Good Samaritan or Non-Directed Donor Chapter 8: Kidney Paired Exchanges and Variants Chapter 9: Expanding Living Liver Donor Transplantation Chapter 10: Living Liver Donor Transplantation for Acute Liver Failure Part 4: MORAL LIMITS TO EXPANDING LIVING DONORS Chapter 11: The Imminently Dying Donor Chapter 12: Challenging (Organ and Global) Boundaries Chapter 13: Organ Markets Part 5: DECISION-MAKING AND RISK THRESHOLDS Chapter 14: Candidate Criteria for Living versus Deceased Donor Liver Grafts: Same or Different? Chapter 15: Dealing with Uncertainty: APOL1 as a Case Study Chapter 16: Questioning the premise: Is living donor organ transplantation ethical?

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    A Hardback by Lainie Friedman Ross, J. Richard Thistlethwaite, Jr.

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      Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
      Publication Date: 24/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9780197618202, 978-0197618202
      ISBN10: 0197618200

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      Book Synopsis


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      Moving beyond an understanding of justice as fairness to an in-depth health equity-based critique of existing policies and processes... seems to be an outcome of taking the authors' framework seriously. * Christy Simpson, Hastings Center Report *

      Table of Contents
      Part 1: INTRODUCTION Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: History of Solid Organ Transplantation Chapter 3: Developing a Living Donor Ethics Framework Part 2: DONOR SELECTION DEMOGRAPHICS Chapter 4: Women and Minorities as Living Organ Donors Chapter 5: Minors as Living Organ Donors Chapter 6: Prisoners as Living Organ Donors Part 3: EXPANDING LIVING DONOR TRANSPLANTATION Chapter 7: The Good Samaritan or Non-Directed Donor Chapter 8: Kidney Paired Exchanges and Variants Chapter 9: Expanding Living Liver Donor Transplantation Chapter 10: Living Liver Donor Transplantation for Acute Liver Failure Part 4: MORAL LIMITS TO EXPANDING LIVING DONORS Chapter 11: The Imminently Dying Donor Chapter 12: Challenging (Organ and Global) Boundaries Chapter 13: Organ Markets Part 5: DECISION-MAKING AND RISK THRESHOLDS Chapter 14: Candidate Criteria for Living versus Deceased Donor Liver Grafts: Same or Different? Chapter 15: Dealing with Uncertainty: APOL1 as a Case Study Chapter 16: Questioning the premise: Is living donor organ transplantation ethical?

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