Organ Harvesting: China's On-Demand Transplant Industry

Demand for organ transplants is increasing at a dramatic rate around the world. Medical tourism is becoming big business. How is it possible that some are scheduling transplant surgeries if ethical standards require waiting for organ donors to die naturally? Nobel Peace Prize nominee Ethan Gutmann joins us alongside former surgeon Enver Tohti, and Senior Ethicist at the National Catholic Bioethics Center Fr. Tad Pacholczyk.

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Thank you for your support! Ethan Gutmann is the author of The Slaughter and was nominated for the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize. https://amzn.to/4bxSF3j @EastofEthan

Enver Tohti was a cancer surgeon in China, but gained asylum in London. His confession and participation in the on-demand organ transplant industry is documented in the film, Hard to Believe. https://www.swoopfilms.com/hard-to-believe-movie/ @Tengriwolf

Fr. Tad Pacholcyzk earned his PhD in Neuroscience from Yale and works as Senior Ethicist at the National Catholic Bioethics Center. https://fathertad.com @FrTadBioethics Alana Newman is the author of Beauty First Method: Instantly Communicate Your Value and the founder of The Speaker School. She hosts weekly spaces on X @TheSpeakerSalon.

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