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As for “cheapening” donation, Matas notes the importance of attitude.
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“The potential need for kidneys is a lot greater than the waiting list itself,” says Arthur Matas, the director of the renal-transplant service at the University of Minnesota Medical School and a past president of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
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“The potential need for kidneys is a lot greater than the waiting list itself,” says Arthur Matas, the director of the renal-transplant service at the University of Minnesota Medical School and a past president of the American Society of Transplant Surgeons.
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“Every one of these things that takes one person off dialysis and gives them a good functioning kidney is worth fighting for,” says Matas.
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As for “cheapening” donation, Matas notes the importance of attitude.
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Compared with dialysis payments, every transplant from a living, unrelated donor saves an expected present value of almost $100,000 in medical costs, according to a 2003 American Journal of Transplantation article by Matas and Mark Schnitzler, an economist then at Washington University in St. Louis and now at the Saint Louis University Center for Outcomes Research.
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In the latest action, Mr. Lai's lawyer, David Matas , had asked Canada's Federal Court to stay his client's deportation, arguing he wouldn't get a fair trial in China and was being used by party officials to deflect corruption allegations from themselves.
Fugitive Arrested Upon Arrival in Beijing Jeremy Page 2011
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We like how Mike Matas used iPhoto and a plug-in to make a “Life Poster,”, but the look can just as easily be accomplished in Picasa, and sized for the desktop instead of the office wall.
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In the latest action, Mr. Lai's lawyer, David Matas, had asked Canada's Federal Court to stay his client's deportation, arguing he wouldn't get a fair trial in China and was being used by party officials to deflect corruption allegations from themselves.
Canada Court Allows Extradition of China Fugitive Jeremy Page 2011
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People like Danovitch, who vehemently opposes financial incentives for donors, and people like Arthur Matas, who strongly supports such compensation, can all agree that swapping kidneys is a good thing.
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