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Transplant Surgery - Resources

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      new window Blood and Marrow Transplant Surgery - Medical Information Guide Description: Health guide presented by University of Maryland Medicine covering this treatment for cancer. Guide includes definition, treatable conditions such as breast cancer and resources available that perform the surgery. (bloodandmarrowtransplant.com)
new window BMTInfoNet Description: Offers information on transplant centers, and services. includes a resource library and drug database. (bmtinfonet.org)
new window Children's Liver Alliance Inc. Description: Support group for the families and friends of children with liver disease. (liverkids.org.au)
new window Gift of Hope Description: Not-for-profit organ procurement organization (OPO) working with hospitals and donor families of Illinois and northwest Indiana. (robi.org)
new window Indiana Organ Procurement Organization Description: Assists individuals and families in making the decision to donate organs and tissue to individuals in need of transplants. (iopo.org)
new window James Redford Institute for Transplant Awareness (JRI) Description: JRI is dedicated to educating the public about the critical need for organ donation through film, educational materials and the web. Projects include The Kindness of Strangers and Flow. (jrifilms.org)
new window National Donor Awareness Foundation Description: Non-profit organization that provides funding for professional education about organ donation to foster informed family acceptance of the process. (donorawarenessfoundation.org)
new window Southwest Transplant Alliance - an Organ Donation Agency. Description: Information about organ and tissue donation. Includes a FAQs, news and a donor card to down load. (organ.org)
new window To Transplant and Beyond Description: Heart recipient John Fisher has created this website with information and resources for pre and post heart transplant patients. (heart-transplant.co.uk)
new window To Transplant and Beyond Description: Includes a heart transplant operation, heart biopsy, tests and personal accounts. (superscreens.co.uk)
new window Transplant Living - UNOS Patient Services Description: Features transplant patient profiles, the latest transplantation data, answers to frequently asked questions, and related information. (unos.org)
new window Transplant Recipients International Organization - TRIO Description: Transplantation and organ donation information and resources for transplant recipients, their families and donor families. (trioweb.org)
 




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