John L R Forsythe
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Martin D, Capron A, Fadhil R, Forsythe J, Padilla B, Perez-Blanco A, et al.
Transplantation
. 2024 Oct;
109(1):48-59.
PMID: 39437369
The avoidance of financial gain in the human body is an international ethical standard that underpins efforts to promote equity in donation and transplantation and to avoid the exploitation of...
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Martin D, Van Assche K, Cervantes L, Forsythe J, Muller T, Perez-Blanco A, et al.
Transplantation
. 2024 Oct;
109(1):60-72.
PMID: 39437368
Therapies derived from substances of human origin (SoHOs) such as organs, cells, and tissues provide life-saving or life-changing treatment for millions of people worldwide each year. However, many people lack...
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Martin D, Capron A, Fadhil R, Forsythe J, Padilla B, Perez-Blanco A, et al.
Transplantation
. 2024 Oct;
109(1):88-97.
PMID: 39437366
Trafficking in human organs, cells, and tissues has long been a source of concern for health authorities and professionals, and several international ethical guidance documents and national laws have affirmed...
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Dominguez-Gil B, Lopez-Fraga M, Muller E, Potena L, Martin D, Blanco A, et al.
Transplantation
. 2024 Oct;
109(1):2-6.
PMID: 39437365
No abstract available.
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Greenhall G, Rous B, Robb M, Brown C, Hardman G, Hilton R, et al.
JAMA Surg
. 2023 Mar;
158(5):504-513.
PMID: 36947028
Importance: Cancer transmission is a known risk for recipients of organ transplants. Many people wait a long time for a suitable transplant; some never receive one. Although patients with brain...
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Ushiro-Lumb I, Callaghan C, Pettigrew G, Madden S, Mumford L, Currie I, et al.
Transplantation
. 2022 May;
106(9):e418-e419.
PMID: 35581692
No abstract available.
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Nimmo A, Gardiner D, Ushiro-Lumb I, Ravanan R, Forsythe J
Transplantation
. 2022 Apr;
106(7):1312-1329.
PMID: 35404911
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has had a major global impact on solid organ transplantation (SOT). An estimated 16% global reduction in transplant activity occurred over the course of...
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Callaghan C, Mumford L, Curtis R, Williams S, Whitaker H, Andrews N, et al.
Transplantation
. 2022 Jan;
106(3):436-446.
PMID: 34982758
Background: The clinical effectiveness of vaccines against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in immunosuppressed solid organ and islet transplant (SOT) recipients is unclear. Methods: We linked 4 national...
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Gibbons A, Bayfield J, Cinnirella M, Draper H, Johnson R, Oniscu G, et al.
BMJ Open
. 2021 Apr;
11(4):e047263.
PMID: 33853805
Objective: To examine quality of life (QoL) and other patient-reported outcome measures (PROMs) in kidney transplant recipients and those awaiting transplantation. Design: Longitudinal cohort questionnaire surveys and qualitative semi-structured interviews...