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Edition: 3
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9287160376
Category: Medical
Edition: 3
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9287160376
Category: Medical
Guide to Safety and Quality Assurance for the Transplantation of Organs, Tissues and Cells (Blood Transfusion)
Organ transplantation saves thousands of lives each day. Download Guide to Safety and Quality Assurance for the Transplantation of Organs, Tissues and Cells medical books for free.
It is in many cases the only available treatment for end-organ failure. The transplantation of tissues and cells offers major therapeutic benefits and improvement of the quality of life, but raises a number of questions of principle.
The Council of Europe is the leading standard-setting institution in the field. It approaches organ transplantation from an ethical and human rights perspective, taking compliance with the principles of non-commercialisation and voluntary donation of substances of human origin as the basis for all ethical concerns in this respect. Its work includes assuring the safety and quality of organs, tissues and cells, meeting the organ shortage, living donation and Get Guide to Safety and Quality Assurance for the Transplantation of Organs, Tissues and Cells our bestseller medical books.

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It is in many cases the only available treatment for end-organ failure. The transplantation of tissues and cells offers major therapeutic benefits and improvement of the quality of life, but raises a number of questions of principle.
The Council of Europe is the leading standard-setting institution in the field. It approaches organ transplantation from an ethical and human rights perspective, taking compliance with the principles of non-commercialisation and voluntary donation of substances of human origin as the basis for all ethical concerns in this respect t is in many cases the only available treatment for end-organ failure. The transplantation of tissues and cells offers major therapeutic benefits and improvement of the quality of life, but raises a number of questions of principle.
The Council of Europe is the leading standard-setting institution in the field. It approaches organ transplantation from an ethical and human rights perspective, taking compliance with the principles of non-commercialisation and voluntary donation of substances of human origin as the basis for all ethical concerns in this respect. Its work includes assuring the safety and quality of organs, tissues and cells, meeting the organ shortage, living donation and
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