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Health NewsChanging Heart Transplant Drugs Could Boost Kidney Function Kidney Transplants Boost Cancer Risk Blacks in Poor Areas Less Likely to Be On Kidney Transplant Lists Search Results 1–10 of 14 Web Pages | Next > | Show All | See Categories and Related Topics Active Chapters: Transplant Recipients International Organization TRIO is structured as an association of member chapters. Within each chapter, individuals who have undergone transplant surgery provide support for other transplant candidates, recipients, their famil... Details >Transplant Recipients International Organization, Inc.Blood & Marrow Transplant Resource Directory A list of organizations -- including complete addresses, contact name and phone numbers -- that provide financial, informational or psychological support for Blood & Marrow Transplant (BMT) recipients... Details >Blood & Marrow Transplant Information NetworkBone Marrow Transplants Come of AgeBone marrow transplants save patients from diseases that once had no cure. Learn about types of bone marrow transplants, the transplant process, post transplant recovery, and donating bone marrow.... Details >Federal Citizen Information Center, U.S. General Services AdministrationCatastrophic Injury Fund This site provides a few questions and answers about Catastrophic Injury Fund and how NTAF can help patients to mobilize their communities to fundraise for uninsured expenses related to Catastrophic I... Details >National Transplant Assistance FundCornea Transplant - What To Expect In Keratoconus (KC), a corneal transplant is warranted when the cornea becomes dangerously thin or when sufficient visual acuity to meet the individual’s needs can no longer be achieved by contact len... Details >National Keratoconus FoundationFact Sheet on XenotransplantationXenotransplantation, the implantation of living cells from other species to humans, is reviewed. Described within are the process, regulations, and events leading to development of these regulations.... Details >U.S. Food and Drug AdministrationFundraising for Transplant Patients This site provides information for the patients on how NTAF is available to help raise the funds in your community that can help pay for medical expenses not covered by insurance.... Details >National Transplant Assistance FundLiver TransplantationBasic consumer information facts about this medical procedure which becomes necessary usually when disease makes the liver stop working.... Details >National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases, National Institutes of HealthNewsletters - Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant Research This page provides a list of archived newsletters offered in PDF.... Details >Center for International Blood and Marrow Transplant ResearchOrgan Donation Web SiteThe official U.S. Government web site for organ and tissue donation and transplantation, www.organdonor.gov, is maintained by the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA), Healthcare System... Details >Health Resources and Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
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