The practice of transplanting organs from executed prisoners in China appears to be widespread. We vigorously condemn this practice and, effective immediately, will not consider manuscripts on human organ transplantation for publication unless appropriate non-coerced consent of the donor is provided and substantiated.
Arthur L. Caplan, Howard A. Rockman, Laurence A. Turka
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Compliance with ethical standards in the reporting of donor sources and ethics review in peer-reviewed publications involving organ transplantation in China: a scoping review
W Rogers, MP Robertson, A Ballantyne, B Blakely, R Catsanos, R Clay-Williams, MF Singh |
BMJ Open | 2019 |
A 10-year follow up of publishing ethics in China: what is new and what is unchanged
KA Bramstedt, J Xu |
Research Integrity and Peer Review | 2019 |
The impact of gender mismatching on early and late outcomes following heart transplantation: Gender mismatching impacts heart transplantation outcomes
Y Peled, J Lavee, M Arad, Y Shemesh, M Katz, Y Kassif, E Asher, D Elian, Y Har-Zahav, I Goldenberg, D Freimark |
ESC Heart Failure | 2016 |
Bioethics of Organ Transplantation
A Caplan |
Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Medicine | 2014 |