Organ Transplantation Stocks List

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Organ Transplantation Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 21 JAZZ Zymeworks, Jazz Pharmaceuticals Receive FDA's Accelerated Approval for Ziihera to Treat Biliary Tract Cancer
Nov 21 JAZZ Jazz and Zymeworks announce FDA approval of cancer therapy Ziihera
Nov 21 JAZZ Jazz Pharmaceuticals Announces U.S. FDA Approval of Ziihera® (zanidatamab-hrii) for the Treatment of Adults with Previously Treated, Unresectable or Metastatic HER2-positive (IHC 3+) Biliary Tract Cancer (BTC)
Nov 20 TMDX Jim Cramer Likes Devon Energy, But Calls Another Stock 'Far Superior'
Nov 19 JAZZ Jazz Pharmaceuticals to Participate in Citi's 2024 Global Healthcare Conference
Nov 19 TMDX TransMedics to Participate in the Piper Sandler 36th Annual Healthcare Conference
Nov 19 TMDX TransMedics: Long-Term Thesis Hasn't Changed At All
Nov 19 JAZZ Should Value Investors Buy Jazz Pharmaceuticals (JAZZ) Stock?
Nov 19 JAZZ Silver Ring Value Partners: Jazz Pharmaceuticals (JAZZ) Is a “High Uncertainty With Low Risk” Investment
Nov 18 TMDX Navigating 11 Analyst Ratings For TransMedics Gr
Nov 18 JAZZ Jazz Pharmaceuticals: High Uncertainty, Low Risk
Nov 18 JAZZ Is Jazz Pharmaceuticals plc (JAZZ) the Best Immunotherapy Stock to Buy Now?
Nov 15 CDNA After Plunging -11.97% in 4 Weeks, Here's Why the Trend Might Reverse for CareDx (CDNA)
Nov 15 TMDX Is TransMedics Group Stock a Buy?
Nov 15 BLFS BioLife Solutions, Inc. (NASDAQ:BLFS) Just Reported And Analysts Have Been Cutting Their Estimates
Nov 14 BLFS BioLife Solutions sells its Custom Biogenic Systems freezer subsidiary for $6.1M
Organ Transplantation

Organ transplantation is a medical procedure in which an organ is removed from one body and placed in the body of a recipient, to replace a damaged or missing organ. The donor and recipient may be at the same location, or organs may be transported from a donor site to another location. Organs and/or tissues that are transplanted within the same person's body are called autografts. Transplants that are recently performed between two subjects of the same species are called allografts. Allografts can either be from a living or cadaveric source.
Organs that have been successfully transplanted include the heart, kidneys, liver, lungs, pancreas, intestine, and thymus. Tissues include bones, tendons (both referred to as musculoskeletal grafts), corneae, skin, heart valves, nerves and veins. Worldwide, the kidneys are the most commonly transplanted organs, followed by the liver and then the heart. Corneae and musculoskeletal grafts are the most commonly transplanted tissues; these outnumber organ transplants by more than tenfold.
Organ donors may be living, brain dead, or dead via circulatory death. Tissue may be recovered from donors who die of circulatory death, as well as of brain death – up to 24 hours past the cessation of heartbeat. Unlike organs, most tissues (with the exception of corneas) can be preserved and stored for up to five years, meaning they can be "banked". Transplantation raises a number of bioethical issues, including the definition of death, when and how consent should be given for an organ to be transplanted, and payment for organs for transplantation. Other ethical issues include transplantation tourism (medical tourism) and more broadly the socio-economic context in which organ procurement or transplantation may occur. A particular problem is organ trafficking. There is also the ethical issue of not holding out false hope to patients.Transplantation medicine is one of the most challenging and complex areas of modern medicine. Some of the key areas for medical management are the problems of transplant rejection, during which the body has an immune response to the transplanted organ, possibly leading to transplant failure and the need to immediately remove the organ from the recipient. When possible, transplant rejection can be reduced through serotyping to determine the most appropriate donor-recipient match and through the use of immunosuppressant drugs.

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