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A spare kidney happens to come up - what a coincidence!
Should a person be allowed to sell his or her spare kidney?
"Nick Clegg was seen two weeks ago poking Eyjafjallajokull with a stick," said one message, while another added, "Nick Clegg lived in same town as a seriously ill man and never visited him, though he knows he has a spare kidney".
They talked about the need for organs, and that most people carried around a spare kidney that could save someone's life.
For instance, we do not permit one to snatch a spare kidney from one individual to save the life of another.
I have a spare kidney.
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One of the biggest problems with the existing system is that the shortage means that many live people end up donating spare kidneys to needy relatives.
Why not allow willing donors to sell spare kidneys and let patients (or the government, acting on their behalf) bid for them?
Modern intensity-modulated radiation therapy (IMRT) could allow to spare kidneys, liver, and bone marrow while still adequately covering the peritoneal cavity with a homogenous dose.
Protons were better able to spare one kidney completely and deliver less dose to one (generally the left) kidney than photons.
To spare my kidneys, the chemotherapy is divided into smaller doses than usual.
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