Suggested Reading
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- Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, American Medical Association. Financial incentives for organ procurement. Ethical aspects of future contracts for cadaveric donors. Arch Intern Med 1995;155: 581–589.
- Eastlund T. Monetary blood donation incentives and the risk of transfusion-transmitted infection. Transfusion 1998;38: 874–882.
- Gallup Organization, Inc. The American Public's Attitudes Toward Organ Donation and Transplantation Conducted for the Partnership for Organ Donation. Boston, 1993.
- Kittur DS, Hogan MM, Thukral VK, McGaw LJ, Alexander JW. Incentives for organ donation? The United Network for Organ Sharing Ad Hoc Donations Committee. Lancet 1991;338: 1441–1443.
- Levine DZ. Kidney vending: “yes!” or “no!” Am J Kidney Dis 2000;35: 1002–1018.
- National Organ Transplant Act of 1984, Public Law No 98-507.
- Prottas JM. Buying human organs—evidence that money doesn't change everything. Transplantation 1992;53: 1371–1373.
- Radcliffe-Richards J, Daar AS, Guttmann RD, Hoffenberg R, Kennedy I, Lock M, Sells RA, Tilney N. The case for allowing kidney sales. International Forum for Transplant Ethics. Lancet 1998;351: 1950–1952.
- Siminoff LA, Gordon N, Hewlett J, Arnold RM. Factors influencing families' consent for donation of solid organs for transplantation. JAMA 2001;286: 71–77.
- United Network for Organ Sharing. Waiting list. Available at http://www.unos.org. Accessed December 2001.