• The First Woman To Get A New Kind Of Kidney Transplant

  • Dec 20 2024
  • Length: 14 mins
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The First Woman To Get A New Kind Of Kidney Transplant

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  • Towana Looney became the first living person in the world to get a kidney from a new kind of genetically modified pig last month. Health correspondent Rob Stein got exclusive access to be in the operating room.

    Towana is a 53-year-old grandmother from Gadsden, Ala. She's been on dialysis for four hours a day, three days a week since 2016. Her immune system would reject a human kidney. So the Food and Drug Administration made an exception to its usual clinical study requirements to allow Looney this new kind of pig kidney. But the procedure is controversial.

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