2014
DOI: 10.22494/cot.v2i1.36
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Organ transplantation service in Ukraine — development problems and ways of overcoming

Abstract: This review describes the present day state of organ and cell transplantation services in Ukraine. Established have been the main challenges of their development and ways of overcoming. The creation of the National Agency on the transplantation and donation would give an opportunity to determine a single structure responsible for the development of all directions of transplantation service and would allow provide functioning of public health care and research institutions extremely necessary for institute of t… Show more

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“…Most irreversible damage to vital organs such as the kidneys, liver, pancreas, lungs and heart cannot be cured other than by surgery. That is why transplantology in the developed countries of the world is one of the most dynamically developing areas, according to the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Health -Olga Bogomolets (Nikonenko, 2014). The global growth rate of transplant operations predicts that in 20-30 years, 50-60% of all surgeries will involve transplantation of organs, tissues and cells, in addition, will no longer transplant organs, but artificially or artificially grown.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most irreversible damage to vital organs such as the kidneys, liver, pancreas, lungs and heart cannot be cured other than by surgery. That is why transplantology in the developed countries of the world is one of the most dynamically developing areas, according to the Chairman of the Parliamentary Committee on Health -Olga Bogomolets (Nikonenko, 2014). The global growth rate of transplant operations predicts that in 20-30 years, 50-60% of all surgeries will involve transplantation of organs, tissues and cells, in addition, will no longer transplant organs, but artificially or artificially grown.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%