In a world first, a damaged human liver was treated in a machine for 3 days before successful transplantation.

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In a world first, a damaged human liver was treated in a machine for 3 days before successful transplantation.

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While working on a therapeutic effort, a diverse research team accomplished something never done before in the history of medicine. They were able to successfully treat a wounded human liver in a machine for three days before transplanting the organ into a cancer patient. It was the first time something like this had ever been attempted. The patient's health is fine a year later.

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