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Killed to Order: The Price of a 2-Week Liver

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In China, desperate patients are promised a matching liver in as short as 1 to 2 weeks.

In the United States, people wait months or even years.

That kind of speed does not happen in a normal transplant system.

It only works if there is a pool of living people already blood typed and tissue matched, ready the moment a match is needed.

Hospitals in China actually advertised these insanely short wait times publicly on their websites.

Now those websites have all been scrubbed, but researchers managed to save a lot in web archives.

If you are asking how this could be real, that is where I started too.

β€œKilled to Order” walks through the hospital data, the wait times, and the firsthand accounts behind it.

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