An organ transplant can cost up to 300 000$ in medical fees.
You don't really pay for the organ, it is donated but you pay for the procedure
which is considered a very big procedure.
Depending on the country you live in, the medical fees can be lower.
Depends on what blood type the person receiving the transplant is. They have to be the same.
A bone marrow transplant can change a person's blood type to that of the donor's. This is because the bone marrow produces blood cells, including red blood cells that determine blood type. After a transplant, the new bone marrow starts producing blood cells with the donor's blood type.
How much a person likes to share. Should be the #1 factor.
At times, when they give you infected blood, you can get AIDS.
Yes, a bone marrow transplant can change a person's blood type. The new blood cells produced by the transplanted marrow will carry the donor's blood type.
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A bone marrow transplant can change a person's blood type to that of the donor's. This is because the bone marrow produces blood cells, including red blood cells that determine blood type.
it is a lot trickier transplanting blood vessels because they are smaller
Yes, a bone marrow transplant can result in a change in blood type because the new bone marrow cells will produce blood cells with the donor's blood type.
Yes, a bone marrow transplant can result in a change in blood type because the new bone marrow cells will produce blood cells with the donor's blood type.
At this moment, it is impossible to transplant a brain.
1954 first successful kidney transplant