Transplantation
Transplantation is a surgical procedure that involves the transfer of cells, tissues, or organs between individuals. It is a critical aspect of modern healthcare, providing a life-saving option to someone whose organ has failed. Transplantation is used to treat a range of conditions, such as heart, liver, kidney and bone marrow failure, as well as life-threatening diseases such as diabetes and cancer. Transplantation techniques are constantly evolving, helping to reduce complications and improve the chances of successful transplants.
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