Should someone who has received one organ transplant be given a second transplant? Or should
people who have not had a transplant be given priority over those who have already had one?

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Answer:

Some patients benefit from having a combined or "dual" organ transplant, meaning they receive a new liver and another new organ during the same surgical procedure. Stanford faculty surgeons have expertise performing the following types of combined organ transplants with excellent outcomes: Liver and kidney transplant.

Explanation:

Patients who receive a second heart or liver transplant after the first one fails are significantly less likely than patients getting a first transplant to survive for at least a year, the study found. That held true no matter what their original diagnosis.

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