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Are organ transplants successful

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Generally if transplantation did not have reasonable outcomes, they would not be funded. (Since only effective treatments are worth funding). Organ transplants remain the best, and in some cases, only, way of curing end-stage organ diseases.

This does not mean to say that everybodys' organ transplant will be completely successful, but to date it remains the best "cure" for end-stage diseases.

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