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Pig kidney transplant success leads to new clinical trial at Massachusetts General Hospital
The FDA authorized a 33-patient trial to test safety and effectiveness of gene-edited pig kidneys for end-stage kidney disease patients on dialysis, addressing organ shortages.
- A 54-year-old man is faring well after receiving an experimental pig kidney transplant at Massachusetts General Hospital.
- Tim Andrews, another New Hampshire man, has been off dialysis for a record seven months after receiving a gene-edited pig kidney transplant.
- The FDA has approved a clinical trial of pig kidney xenotransplants for 30 people age 50 or older who are on dialysis.
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New Hampshire Man Doing Well After Experimental Pig Kidney Transplant
Scientists are making progress in research on the performance of pig organs in humans, and are now ready for the next step: larger-scale clinical trials.
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