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The first 3D-printed bladder was successfully transplanted into humans more than 20 years ago. Today, some organs are already being successfully printed and transplanted. Many of them are in development.
But is this technology available to every person in need?
Why is the black market of organ trafficking thriving instead of the implementation of this advanced technology?
On May 7, 2022, the International Online Forum "Global Crisis. We are People. We Want to Live" was held. Watch the Forum with language selection at the link: https://creativesociety.com/global-crisis-we-are-people-we-want-to-live
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The first 3D-printed bladder was successfully transplanted into humans more than 20 years ago. Today, some organs are already being successfully printed and transplanted. Many of them are in development.
But is this technology available to every person in need?
Why is the black market of organ trafficking thriving instead of the implementation of this advanced technology?
On May 7, 2022, the International Online Forum "Global Crisis. We are People. We Want to Live" was held. Watch the Forum with language selection at the link: https://creativesociety.com/global-crisis-we-are-people-we-want-to-live