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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

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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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NBC Boston broke the news in Boston, United States on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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