HLA Matching in Renal Transplantation, 332 The New England Journal of Medicine 752 (1995) (with Robert Gaston and Mark Deierhoi).


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The competing goals of justice and optimal outcome in the allocation of cadaveric kidneys were addressed in the September 22 issue of the Journal. Takemoto and coauthors accept the premise that current policies place black candidates for transplantation at a disadvantage. They propose a revised HLA-based system with broader categories of acceptable mismatches, allowing more candidates to receive kidneys, and they estimate that such a scheme would improve graft survival for all recipients. However, on closer examination, the proposal offers only marginal improvement in outcomes for black transplant recipients and fails to anticipate the effect of the proposed system on blacks' access to transplantation.


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