Sociological and ethical issues in transplant commercialism

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作者
Epstein, Miran [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ London, Barts & London Sch Med & Dent, Ctr Hlth Sci, Acad Unit Human Sci & Med Eth, London E1 2AT, England
关键词
commodification; organ trafficking; regulated market in organs; transplant commercialism; transplant tourism; ORGAN DONATION; KIDNEY-TRANSPLANTATION; FINANCIAL INCENTIVES; UNITED-STATES; HEALTH-CARE; TOURISM; OUTCOMES; VENDORS; PAYMENT; SEEKING;
D O I
10.1097/MOT.0b013e3283219d8e
中图分类号
R3 [基础医学]; R4 [临床医学];
学科分类号
1001 ; 1002 ; 100602 ;
摘要
Purpose of review 'Global transplant commercialism' (practices and policies involving international trade in organs from living vendors, e.g., 'transplant tourism') is currently subjected to unprecedented criticism. In parallel, the debate around 'local transplant commercialism' (practices and policies that confine trade in organs from living vendors to national markets or economic unions) is heating up. In an attempt to assess the potential outcomes of these trends, this article reviews and discusses some sociological and ethical issues, ending with a proposal for a reinvigorated anticommercialist strategy. Recent findings The current international campaign against global transplant commercialism is conducted by an ad hoc alliance between strange bedfellows, proponents of local transplant commercialism on the one hand and opponents of any transplant commercialism on the other. Disparities in the rigor of the respective ethical discourses, the expanding list of precedents of legitimized commerce in the human body, and the political economy of transplantation, all suggest that the former have the upper hand. Summary Recent achievements in the struggle against international organ trafficking may not herald the abolition of transplant commercialism but rather presage its reconfiguration in deglobalized forms. In light of such a prospect, those who wish to prevent the pervasive commodification of the human body from entering the gates of transplant medicine should consider devising a new, perhaps more radical, strategy.
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