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New Immunosuppressant May Prevent Transplant Rejection with Fewer Side Effects
Thursday, 30 October 2003
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - An experimental new immunosuppressant drug could help prevent rejection of transplanted organs with fewer side effects, U.S.-based researchers said on Thursday.
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Sildenafil Has Beneficial Vascular Effects in Cardiac Transplant Recipients
Friday, 24 October 2003
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Sildenafil (Viagra), the popular erectile dysfunction drug, improves blood pressure and has other beneficial vascular effects in cardiac transplant recipients with hypertension, new research shows.
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Euro MPs Seek EU Ban on Buying and Selling Organs
Thursday, 23 October 2003
STRASBOURG, France (Reuters) - European Union lawmakers on Thursday called on member states to bar wealthy EU citizens from buying organs from poor donors outside the bloc, a trade dubbed "transplant tourism."
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Modified Laparoscopic Nephroureterectomy Provides Benefits Over Open Nephroureterectomy and Results in no Increased Risk of Tumor Recurrence
Monday, 20 October 2003
Dr. H.C. Klingler and colleagues from Vienna, Austria write in the October issue of European Urology about their experience with 19 patients who underwent modified laparoscopic nephroureterectomies (LNU) and compared them to 15 who had standard open nephroureterectomies (ONU).
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Ultrasound and Molecular Tests Useful in Predicting Renal Allograft Survival
Wednesday, 09 July 2003
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The renal arterial resistance index, determined with ultrasound, and DNA microarray profiling appear to be useful in predicting graft survival after kidney transplantation, according to findings from two studies published in the July 10th issue of The New England Journal of Medicine.
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Living Kidney Donors Seen to Have Few Long-Term Sequelae
Wednesday, 25 June 2003
VIENNA (Reuters Health) - Researchers in Switzerland have found that kidney donors continue to have stable renal function for up to 10 years after undergoing nephrectomy.
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Enalapril Renoprotective in Chronic Allograft Nephropathy
Thursday, 12 June 2003
BERLIN (Reuters Health) - The progression of renal failure in kidney transplant patients with chronic nephropathy is slowed when they are treated with the ACE inhibitor enalapril, a researcher said at the World Congress of Nephrology.
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Statin May Cut Heart Risk After Kidney Transplant
Thursday, 05 June 2003
LONDON (Reuters Health) - Treating kidney transplant patients with the cholesterol-lowering drug fluvastatin might cut their risk of premature death from heart problems, according to study results released Monday.
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CellCept Reduces Cancer Risk After Transplants -- Roche
Tuesday, 03 June 2003
ZURICH (Reuters) - Clinical trials have shown Roche Holding AG's CellCept drug reduces the risk that kidney transplant patients will develop cancer, the Swiss healthcare group said on Tuesday.
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Fluvastatin Reduces CVD Mortality Risk in Renal Transplant Recipients
Monday, 02 June 2003
LONDON (Reuters Health) - Fluvastatin reduces renal graft recipients' risk of premature cardiovascular death, according to the results of the Assessment of Lescol in Renal Transplantation (ALERT) trial.
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Russia to Allow Transplants Again Amid Scandal
Wednesday, 28 May 2003
BRATISLAVA (Reuters Health) - Russia will lift a ban on organ transplants that had been imposed after several doctors were arrested on suspicion of involvement in illegally harvesting organs, a leading doctor said on Wednesday.
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