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Traces the Loughran family’s experience of cystic fibrosis, which threatens the life of 15-year-old Sheila, who could be helped by living donor lung transplatation, using parts of two sibling’s lungs....
Six programmes in which Professor Robert Winston investigates the human body’s mechanisms for healing and renewing itself, using techniques including micro-photography and morphing: 1) Trauma (directors...
Seriess looking at the moral questions of the next century, as the limits of social behaviour, medicine, science and technology are pushed ever further. In each programme Michael Buerk discusses the issues...
Series looking at the history of transplant surgery. 1: Tells how surgeons worked for over half a century beforethey discovered how to transplant a human organ, with many of the early patients dying withing...
New research in tissue engineering: scientists in the USA have produced a human ear. Human organs such as livers, kidneys and even hearts may be one day grown from samples of the patient’s own cells for...
Investigates the world-wide and lucrative market in human organs for transplant. People, mostly children, are said to be kidnapped and quickly operated on, disappearing without a trace. When they do...
Looks at attempts to create transgenic pigs for organ transplants to humans and the moral and ethical dilemmas involved. Includes reactions from animal rights activists who are violently opposed to such...
Series recording the development of surgical techniques from the pre-anaesthetic era to today’s open-heart surgery and organ transplantation.
Aims to keep doctors who care for patients with serious blood diseases abreast of the latest developments in the field of bone marrow transplantation.
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