Later this month the OPTN will consider a proposal to place young candidates higher in the queue for kidneys, the most commonly transplanted organ. Supporters point out that the young stand to gain more years of life from a transplant. Opponents retort that all human lives are equally valuable. One day, artificial organs may render this debate irrelevant. For now, Miss Murnaghan has won a reprieve. Mr Acosta and more than 1,600 other Americans are still waiting for new lungs.
本月晚些时候,OPTN将会就一项建议优先给年轻申请人移植肾脏(最常见的移植器官)的提案进行讨论。提案的支持者指出,年轻人通常可以通过移植获得更长的生命。反对者则认为,无论老幼,所有人的生命都一样宝贵。或许有一天,人工器官的发明将终止这场辩论。就目前而言,萨拉取得了暂时的胜利。而哈维尔的父亲,以及1600多名美国人,仍在焦急地等待新的肺来拯救他们挚爱的生命。
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