Twenty years of Milan criteria and live-donor liver transplantation in the US: a contrast in transparency, regulation, and expectation
In September 2016, the University of Chicago and Peking Union Medical Center co-sponsored a conference in Beijing, People's Republic of China marking the twentieth anniversary of the Milan criteria (1). The occasion presented an opportunity to review and contrast the differences in transparency, professional self-regulation, policy development, and evidence-based practice between two interrelated areas in the practice of adult liver transplantation: liver transplantation for hepatocellular cancer (HCC) and the use of the living liver donor. While both clinical practices began in the 1990's, they have taken decidedly different administrative and professional paths.
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2019-07-18(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)
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495-497