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    England - Soldier dies after receiving smoker's lungs in transplant

    Soldier dies after receiving smoker's lungs in transplant


    LONDON, England (CNN) -- A leading UK hospital has defended its practice of using organs donated by smokers after the death of a soldier who received the cancerous lungs of a heavy smoker.
    A close up X-ray view of a cigarette smoker's lungs.





    Corporal Matthew Millington, 31, died at his home in 2008, less than a year after receiving a transplant that was supposed to save his life at Papworth Hospital -- the UK's largest specialist cardiothoracic hospital, in Cambridgeshire, east England.

    Papworth Hospital released a statement saying using donor lungs from smokers was not "unusual."

    The statement added that the hospital had no option but to use lungs from smokers as "the number of lung transplants carried out would have been significantly lower," if they didn't.

    Should hospitals use smokers' lungs in transplants?

    An inquest held last week heard that Millington, who served in the Queen's Royal Lancers, was serving in Iraq in 2005 when he was diagnosed with an incurable condition that left him unable to breathe.

    He was told he required a transplant and in April 2007 received a double lung transplant at Papworth Hospital.

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    Less than a year later, doctors discovered a tumor in the new lungs. Despite radiotherapy, Millington died on February 8, 2008, at his family home near Stoke-on-Trent, in Staffordshire.

    The inquest found a radiologist failed to highlight the growth of a cancerous tumor on the donor lungs.

    Tests found that he had received the lungs of a donor who smoked up to 50 cigarettes a day, the inquest at North Staffordshire coroner's court heard.

    The hospital said in the statement: "This is an extremely rare case. Papworth Hospital has a very strong track record of high quality outcomes and this is an extremely rare case.

    "Patients who are accepted on to the transplant waiting list have no other option open to them, however, we must stress that all donor organs are screened rigorously prior to transplantation.

    "Using lungs from donors who have smoked in the past is not unusual. During 2008/09 146 lung transplants were carried out in the UK.

    "During the same period 84 people died on the waiting list. If we had a policy that said we did not use the lungs of those who had smoked, then the number of lung transplants carried out would have been significantly lower."

    The tumor's growth was accelerated by the immuno-suppressive drugs Millington was taking to prevent his body rejecting the transplanted lungs, the inquest heard.
    North Staffordshire coroner Ian Smith recorded that Millington, had died of "complications of transplant surgery and immuno-suppressive drug treatment."


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    Was Corp., Matt a smoker?

    Whether he was or not,to be given a diseased lung from a 50 a day smoker
    is rather negligent.Having worked in a hospital it is A well known protocol
    that in all organ transplants the donor and the organ are subject to the most stringent tests[life style,causeof death,age etc.,] to check the compatibity.

    Corp., Matt was a young man and even with the immuno-suppressive drugs his
    life expectancy should have been years not bl---y months.Someone besides
    the radiologist should have seen the condition of donors lungs as the whole
    surgical team would have looked in detail at everything before commencing
    the procedure. BIG BALLS UP,BIG COVER UP[as usual]

    SHAME
    Here's lookin' at you.

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    An incredible story. What a shame...

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    Just terrible. How unlucky was this guy? RIP

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog View Post
    Just terrible. How unlucky was this guy? RIP
    Yeah but some claim you supposedly make your own luck and everything you do in life is under your control due to decisions you make...













    I however do not subscribe to that line of thinking either and this poor soul is a tragic example of how false that statement is.. It only comes from those blessed enough to be born under that lucky star...

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    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    Papworth Hospital released a statement saying using donor lungs from smokers was not "unusual."
    As most lungs come from smokers??!!!! die from lung cancer...give it to someone else for xmas....she smokers are really needed after all...at least he got a few month more.. No smokers he'd of been dead months ago and died with no hope at all....


    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    An inquest held last week heard that Millington, who served in the Queen's Royal Lancers, was serving in Iraq in 2005 when he was diagnosed with an incurable condition that left him unable to breathe.
    Like I always say and said to all my mates back home. DON'T JOIN THE FU*KING ARMY.. you will get killed for some politicians mess... I ain't a coward but I don't believe that war generally serves any purpose at all, It just causes more misery and hatred.

    Quote Originally Posted by dirtydog
    Less than a year later, doctors discovered a tumor in the new lungs. Despite radiotherapy, Millington died on February 8, 2008, at his family home near Stoke-on-Trent, in Staffordshire.
    I lived in stoke for years, and i know a Andrew Milligton??? I wonder...Wonder Dang please... sorry I can't stop myself sometimes.

    Quote Originally Posted by DrivingForce
    I however do not subscribe to that line of thinking either and this poor soul is a tragic example of how false that statement is.. It only comes from those blessed enough to be born under that lucky star...
    Maybe it was Karma??!! hear me out...he went to Iraq, performing one would presume tasks of possible death on the part of a bullshit war (over oil, nothing else..American interests!!!)

    So thinking that the poor bugger may've killed some innocents wouldn't that give him some pretty negative karma and may ensue in his untimely demise???

    Just a thought..
    smoker up Johnny

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    Good healthcare system.

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    Why does the guy being a soldier have any importance to this story?

    I guess you could say he was 'collateral damage' Should we care about this guy? It seems to be okay to people who smoke(and rightwingers like Jet Gorgon). They accept a few innocent people getting hurt or killed while they are expressing their freedom/or 'protecting' it.

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    an oportunity to slip this one in..
    whats the worst part of a lung transplant...coughing up someone elses phlemm

    sorry had to do it

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