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Each year almost 5,000 people die in the United States while waiting for organ transplants.  

Each year almost 5,000 people die in the United States while waiting for organ transplants.

Each year almost 5,000 people die in the United States while waiting for organ transplants.

Thus, cadaveric organs are extremely valuable resources whose allocation literally has life and death implications.

Address how the following factors should be relevant to allocation (or whether they are indeed relevant at all): medical condition, probability of success, geographic location, waiting time, ability to pay, age, family status, and behavioral causes of organ failure.

 

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