(NaturalNews) Matthew Millington, 31, was an Iraq war veteran who served  in the British army. Suffering from an unspecified "serious long  condition", doctors told him he would be dead in two years unless he  underwent a lung transplant. With tens of thousands of people world-wide  awaiting organ transplants, the young man was one of the "lucky"  patients who soon received his lungs from a donor. The problem was he  was given lungs riddled with a fast growing cancer -- and Millington  died less than 10 months after his operation.
This is just a  horrible, rare, mistake right? Not necessarily, according to a warning  just issued by the UK health service. It specifically lists other  examples of diseased and damaged organs being inappropriatedly donated  for transplantion -- in addition to cancer, these include "fatty"  organs, which can be caused by a donor's obesity or alcoholism and  result in cirrhosis in a transplant patient, and organs containing cuts  and other damage resulting from the organ retrieval process. Most  horrific was a report of a donor patient found to be infected with vCJD,  the human form of mad cow disease, as well as hepatitis B. In addition,  the report notes problems with patient identification errors and  incorrectly matched tissue types. Read more...
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