Study points to swap transplants as means to increase organ donor pool in India

Study points to swap transplants as means to increase organ donor pool in India


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transplants for patients who cannot find matching donors locally, and are thus initially matched with a blood group-incompatible donor.Udbhavi BalakrishnaLast Updated : 31 May 2025, 22:10


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