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What conclusions can we draw from the fact that a cancer patient undergoes a liver transplant? Does one have to be a brain surgeon to know he is going to die soon? I don't think so.

"the sickest patient on the waiting list"
Very soon, or ...

"We provide transplants to patients regardless of race, sex, age, financial status, or place of residence."
... please don't insult my intelligence. How about some facts on waiting lists and donor availability in the USA? A regression analysis of waiting time versus wealth? Ah, top secret again, no doubt.

The continued coverage of this story is in bad taste. Please stop or you will 'have done it to death'.

Get back to your hackintoshing.
Posted by: johnfenjackson@...   Posted on: 06/24/09  (Edited: 06/24/2009 @ 04:41) You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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