Getting Comfortable with Risk
In 2018, knowing that he would become infected, a transplant surgeon received a heart transplant from a donor with hepatitis C who’d died from a heroin overdose. Accepting a high-risk organ was a deliberate decision made long before he was offered the heart.
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