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Kidney Transplants and Scams: India’s Troublesome Legacy

Kidney Transplants and Scams: India’s Troublesome Legacy

Dr Ramesh Kumar
470 495 (5% off)
ISBN 13
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9789353882341
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Softcover
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English
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2020
A live kidney weighing 150-200gms is the most sought-after organ worldwide, with people willing to buy from unrelated live donors for a few lakh rupees. There are almost 2000 kidney transplants happening in India yearly – less than half this number meet the country’s legal requirements. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and the Secretary General of Rajya Sabha, Sudarshan Agarwal are the two people who helped the enactment of an organ transplant law in India. India imports dialysis machines and its first made-in India machine has just gone on clinical trial though nephrological services began here some 50 years ago. Harvesting of kidneys from unfortunate accident victims is the only solution to the shortage of kidneys for transplantation in India – with 150,000 accidents every year on the country’s deadly roads. To make kidneys available readily and legally from accident victims and the brain dead, the law needs amendment and a National Organ Harvesting Programme (NOHP) is urgently needed. In this book, Dr Ramesh Kumar reveals the stark reality of kidney scams in India and strongly advocates the need of a National Organ Harvesting Programme (NOHP). Contents: Foreword by Navin Chawla Flashback by Justice Sudershan Misra A Word from My Heart Preface My Blackened Face Introduction Cures and Costs Pushing for an Organ Transplant Law Kidney Transplant in India Kidney Scams in India India Becomes the World’s Kidney Bazaar Maximum City Mumbai Kidney Trade Epicentre Kidney Racket in Tamil Nadu Blood Donors, Drug Mafia, Dowry Kidneys in Kolkata The Kidney King and the Great Escape Kidney Scandal in Karnataka Tribals as Kidney Donors in Kerala Horrifying Kidney Racket in Punjab West Coast to the East In the Heartland of MP, Bihar, UP Kidney Scams in Delhi Cyber Scams in Kidney Trade Kidney Rackets Worldwide The Human Element Moving Forward Epilogue Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Acknowledgements