Authors
Alvin E Roth, Stanford University
Ignazio R. Marino, Thomas Jefferson UniversityFollow
Obi Ekwenna, University of Toledo
Ty B Dunn, University of Pennsylvania
Siegfredo R Paloyo, University of the Philippines, St. Luke’s Medical Center
Miguel Tan, Piedmont Hospital
Ricardo Correa-Rotter, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán
Christian S Kuhr, Virginia Mason Medical Center
Christopher L Marsh, Scripps Green Hospital
Jorge Ortiz, University of Toledo
Giuliano Testa, Baylor University Medical Center
Puneet Sindhwani, University of Toledo
Dorry L Segev, Johns Hopkins University
Jeffrey Rogers, Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center
Jeffrey D Punch, University of Michigan
Rachel C Forbes, Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Michael A Zimmerman, Froedert Hospital-Medical College of Wisconsin
Matthew J Ellis, Duke University Medical Center
Aparna Rege, Duke University Medical Center
Laura Basagoitia, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social,
Kimberly D Krawiec, Duke University Law School
Michael A Rees, University of Toledo, Alliance for Paired Kidney Donation
Document Type
Response or Comment
Publication Date
5-20-2020
Abstract
We read with great interest and appreciation the careful consideration and analysis by Ambagtsheer et al. of the most critical ethical objections to Global Kidney Exchange (GKE). Ambagtsheer et al. conclude that implementation of GKE is a means to increase access to transplantation ethically and effectively.
Recommended Citation
Roth, Alvin E; Marino, Ignazio R.; Ekwenna, Obi; Dunn, Ty B; Paloyo, Siegfredo R; Tan, Miguel; Correa-Rotter, Ricardo; Kuhr, Christian S; Marsh, Christopher L; Ortiz, Jorge; Testa, Giuliano; Sindhwani, Puneet; Segev, Dorry L; Rogers, Jeffrey; Punch, Jeffrey D; Forbes, Rachel C; Zimmerman, Michael A; Ellis, Matthew J; Rege, Aparna; Basagoitia, Laura; Krawiec, Kimberly D; and Rees, Michael A, "Global Kidney Exchange Should Expand Wisely." (2020). Department of Surgery Faculty Papers. Paper 187.
https://jdc.jefferson.edu/surgeryfp/187
Comments
This is the authors' accepted version of their invited commentary published in Transplant International, 2020, May 20, Volume 33, Issue 9, Pages 985-988.
http://doi.org/10.1111/tri.13656
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