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"New AAP Policy on Minors as Living Solid-Organ Donors" NEW YORK -- August 4, 2008 -- Although rare, children do serve as living solid-organ donors, and these donations raise serious ethical issues. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has published guidelines to examine the exceptional circumstances under which minors aged younger than 18 can morally serve as living organ donors. The clinical report entitled, "Minors as Living Solid-Organ Donors," appears in the August issue of [Pediatrics. The United States Live Organ Donor Consensus group suggested 4 of the 5 criteria published, with the approval of the AAP. First, both the donor and recipient must be highly likely to benefit. The psychological benefit for the donor is most likely to be high if donations are restricted to an immediate family member. Minors should never be considered as potential donors for strangers, or in cases where the likelihood of success is low. |
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