Es gibt auch Stimmen die fuer einen regulierten Organmarkt eintreten: http://www.economist.com/blogs/freeexchange/2006/11/more_thoughts_on_kidney_sales
Cheers, Martin On Sun, Aug 8, 2010 at 16:30, das ende der nahrungskette <j...@monochrom.at> wrote: > Apparently Facebook isn't just for playing MafiaWars anymore. It's also for > finding living unrelated donors to give you their organs. Seriously. > > The six degrees of separation that we all experience via Facebook makes > those who have long been waiting on organ transplant lists feel as though > the wait can end if they just reach out via their network...all with a > simple status message. > > According to TopNews.com, one 53-year-old woman did precisely this. After > being on dialysis for 8 years, the desperately posted a message on her > Facebook page and had 200 responses within a day. From those responses she > found a donor and received her transplant. > > With 84,000 people waiting for a kidney transplants each year, certainly > many more will be tempted to use social networking sites to find an organ, > but depending upon the closeness of the relationship and the nature of it, > aren't these precisely the kind of directed donations of organs that we are > worried about, regardless of whether they come from Facebook or not? > > Link