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[quote=Anonymous]Calling this eugenics is unfair. Organs have always been allocated on the basis of projected lifespan. She has wolf-hirschhorn, and the support site claims only that there are "several" living adults with it that is not encouraging This is why a 90 year old wont get that transplant either What else can be done when organs are in short supply? If the family finds a match in a family member they will probably get a transplant as long as the donor is a consenting adult despite what the mother reported. But they probably don't have a match. [/quote]
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