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There are currently 15788 registered Potential Donors on MatchingDonors.com.
There are also currently 4482 registered Potential Donors willing to be incompatible donors in paired exchanges or chains.
 
 
MatchingDonors.com Newsletter
for the week of Aug 24, 2009 - Aug 31, 2009.
In This Issue...

Introduction
A Hero on a Mission
In the News
Tips of the Week

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Hi Everyone,

We now have 6831 potential organ donors registered on MatchingDonors.com!!

Check out today's U.S. News & World Report interviewing our Medical Direct- Dr. Lowney.

U.S.News & World Report

http://health.usnews.com/articles/health/healthday/2009/08/21/single-kidney-transplant-from-young-deceased.html

Also, check out NewYorker Magazine's great 14 page story about MatchingDonors.com.

Larissa MacFarquhar, A Reporter at Large, “The Kindest Cut,” The New Yorker, July 27, 2009, p. 39

"The Kindest Cut...what sort of person gives a kidney to a stranger?"

ABSTRACT: A REPORTER AT LARGE about people who donate their kidneys to strangers. Tells about Paul Wagner, a Philadelphian who read a newspaper article about a Web site named MatchingDonors. People who need a kidney transplant can post a message on the site, describing themselves and their situation in the hope that a stranger will see the posting and be moved to donate. Searching for patients in Philadelphia, Wagner found Gail Tomas and almost immediately felt that she was the one. Tells about the reactions of Wagner’s partner, Aaron, and his family to his decision. Like many donors, Wagner had to deal with peculiar emotions after the surgery, but he and Tomas eventually became friends. Giving a kidney to a stranger is more common than you might think. Potential donors sign up on MatchingDonors almost every day. Around six hundred have gone through with the surgery, either through the site or through a hospital. MatchingDonors was thought up five years ago by an entrepreneur from Canton, Massachusetts named Paul Dooley. The first patient to list himself on the site was Bob Hickey. A man named Rob Smitty donated his kidney to Hickey through the site. Describes concerns by doctors regarding the ethics of altruistic kidney donation and tells about studies of the psychology of organ donation. Donation tended to bind the donor and the recipient together, sometimes with love, sometimes with guilt, or gratitude. Even in the case of cadaver donations, emotions shadow the transplant. Tells about Melissa Stephens, a twenty-four-year-old woman who donated a kidney to a rock musician named Kris Randall. Stephens and Randall did not become close after the surgery, but she doesn’t regret her donation. The waiting list for kidney transplants keeps getting longer, and more and more people die waiting. Discusses the algorithm used to determine a person’s place on the cadaver-organ waiting list maintained by the United Network for Organ Sharing. Discusses differing views on the morality of voluntary organ sharing and describes various proposals for addressing the shortage of organs. Tells about Kimberly Brown-Whale, a United Methodist pastor in Maryland, who volunteered to donate her kidney. Writer observes the surgery to remove Brown-Whale’s kidney and transplant it to the recipient, a middle-aged man from Rhode Island. Brown-Whale never heard from the man who got her kidney. Of her recovery from the procedure, she says: “I’ve had flus that made me feel worse.”

 

newMATCHINGDONORS.COM PAIRED KIDNEY EXCHANGE PROGRAM.

MatchingDonors.com now has the world’s largest database of available altruistic donors willing to take part in an incompatible paired kidney exchange. There are currently 1300 registered Potential Donors on MatchingDonors.com willing to be altruistic incompatible donors. Press here to view more about our program.

By popular demand hospitals and any other companies will now be able to advertise on MatchingDonors.com, and 100% of the proceeds from the sale of these advertisements will go to patient services from MatchingDonors.com. 

MatchingDonors Traffic, Advertising, and Visitors

MatchingDonors.com is America’s source for patients looking for living altruistic organ donors. Established in 2004 and updated daily, MatchingDonors.com’s website now gets about 1,500,000 hits per month.  MatchingDonors has the largest potential living organ donor database in the world; there are over 7,000 registered altruistic donors looking to donate an organ to patients needing organ transplants. We have over 460 patients currently seeking donors and have about 40 more surgeries coming up in the next two months. We have had over 100 surgeries facilitated through MatchingDonors.com, and have over 5,000 registered patients who are in need of organ transplants or who received organ transplants.

On average new patients and potential donors register on MatchingDonors daily. Only in our 4th year of existence our numbers are growing exponentially and the potential for success is unlimited. MatchingDonors is recommended and used by many doctors across the United States, including some of the most prestigious transplant surgeons and transplant centers.

See http://www.matchingdonors.com/life/index.cfm?page=p010 for more information and rates.

Also, starting this summer/fall MatchingDonors.com will be having a national television, radio, newspaper, magazine and billboard advertising campaign with many celebrity endorsements.  The celebrities will be from, movies, television, sports, politics and the music industry. Companies will be able to pay to be noticed as the sponsor these advertisements and 100% of the proceeds from the sale of these sponsorships will go to patient services from MatchingDonors.com. 

See above a great story that NBC'S TODAY SHOW and Natalie Morales just did about MatchingDonors.com.

Click here to see the story on MSNBC.com in HD

Don't forget you can now sign up on MatchingDonors.com as a lifetime member and finance a lifetime membership for only $25 per month, with no payments for 30 days and no interest for a year.  This is a limited time offer so please call us today.

Please call our nurse Brenda for details at 781-821-2204.

 

We hope everything is going well with you.  Things are as busy as always, and going great at MatchingDonors.com.

Thanks,

Paul Dooley

CEO-Founder

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A Hero on a Mission


 Thank you Bob. 

Bob's efforts to help our patients and donors never stop.  We are extremely proud of Bob and all he has done.  Here's Bob's most recent picture- he looks great! Bob's advocacy has been personally responsible for saving the lives of a number of our patients.

On October 20, 2004 Bob Hickey was the first patient transplanted on MatchingDonors.com. His unselfish efforts in assisting all of our patients and fighting for their rights has made him a Hero to all of us. Any patient can always feel free to contact  Bob and ask for his input and experience and even get help on writing a profile.  Our most successful patients are those who speak with Bob about his experiences.  Bob has created a web site that every patient, donor and anyone interested in organ donation should view.  His contact information is also available on his web site   View Bob's web site his contact information is:

Innovative Strategies

P.O. Box 506

Eagle CO 81631

Tel. 970-372-6690

United States

rfhickey@innovativestrategies.org

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In the News

August 24, 2009

US Medicare Panel To Review Amgen, J&J Anemia Drugs
Article from Reuters.

Background information: See this month's article from The Scientist (registration required, but free).

Also see the June 15th letter (17-page pdf) to CMS from MTPPI President Dennis Cotter requesting a National Coverage Determination (NCD) for epoetin. A meeting was held at CMS on August 11th to discuss the NCD.

Hello Wearable Kidney. Goodbye Dialysis Machine
Press release and CJASN ePress abstract. Article from HealthDay.

Home Hemodialysis As Good As Transplant in Treating Kidney Failure: Study
Press release from University Health Network. Abstract from NDT.

Long-Term Outcome of Adults Who Undergo Transplantation with Single Pediatric Kidneys: How Young Is too Young?
CJASN ePress abstract.
Simultaneous Control of PTH and CaxP Is Sustained over Three Years of Treatment with Cinacalcet HCl
CJASN ePress abstract.
Dual Factors Tied to Vancomycin Nephrotoxicity
Reuters Health article.
Chronic Kidney Disease Linked to Malfunctioning Mitochondria

 

August 21, 2009

Survival and Hospitalization among Patients Using Nocturnal and Short Daily Compared to Conventional Hemodialysis: a USRDS Study
Advance online abstract from Kidney International.
Benefits and Harms of Phosphate Binders in CKD: A Systematic Review of Randomized Controlled Trials
Article in Press abstract from the American Journal of Kidney Diseases.
Las Vegas University Hospital Says illegal Immigrants Needing Dialysis Are Referred by For-Profit Hospitals
Article from Las Vegas Review-Journal.
What Happens When a Bad CVD Risk Factor Becomes Good? The Phenomenon of "Reverse Epidemiology" in Chronic Disease
Medscape Nephrology video blog commentary.
Laboratory Testing in ESRD Bundling
Article from Renal & Urology News.
Kidney Function in Living Donors: Understanding Health Versus Disease
Article from Renal & Urology News.
Iowa Town Seeks Public Input on $100,000 for Dialysis Services
Article from the Le Mars Daily Sentinel.
'Alive' Plane Crash Survivors Call for Organ Donors
U.S. Rep. from N. Carolina Visits Local Dialysis Center
Nephros Continues to Rise Ahead of FDA Decisions

 

August 20, 2009

Open Letter to President Obama and Congress on Ways To Reduce Costs and Improve Care in the Kidney Program
(3-page pdf ) Letter from the Renal Support Network web site.
Issues in Renal Disease: An Interview with Jonathan Himmelfarb, MD
Article from Renal & Urology News.
Progress with the European Society for Pediatric Nephrology (ESPN)/ERA-EDTA Registry for Children with Established Renal Failure (ERF)
Free, full-text editorial commentary from NDT.
TopAbstracts™ in Dialysis
TopAbstracts™ in Dialysis are the abstracts most highly rated/most read by nearly 300,000 physicians.
Understanding KDQOL-36
Article from Renal Business Today.
Diabetes Guidelines and Conflicts of Interest
Article from The New York Times.

"There should not be any industry funding of a group that is involved in working on national guidelines."
-- Dr. Jerome E. Groopman, professor of medicine at Harvard.
Inflammation, Overhydration and Cardiac Biomarkers in Hemodialysis Patients: a Longitudinal Study
Advance Access abstract from NDT.
Man Says He Sold Kidney in US for $20k
Article from AP.
HHS OIG Audit Reports:
Spain Leads the World in Organ Transplants
Article from thinkSpain.
New Renal Anemia Drug Approved in Australia
Kidney Transplant Transforms UK Plumber into Gifted Artist

 

August 19, 2009

Is It Really Better To Start Dialysis As Late As Possible?
Advance Access editorial commentary from NDT.
FDA Safety Alert: GDH-PQQ Glucose Monitoring Technology
Public Health Notification from the FDA. News release from the FDA. Article from MedPage Today.

"Non-glucose sugars contained in some therapeutic products such as peritoneal dialysis solutions and certain immunoglobulins can falsely elevate glucose results, which may prompt excessive insulin administration."
Renal Survivor Lori Hartwell Appeals for Universal Health Coverage, Pre-Existing Exclusion Ban
News release.
Comparison of Long-Term Outcomes between Spousal Transplants and Other Living Unrelated Donor Transplants: Single-Center Experience
Issue-in-Progress abstract from Nephron Clinical Practice.
Volume Indicators and Left Ventricular Mass during Aggressive Volume Management in Patients on Thrice-Weekly Hemodialysis
Issue-in-Progress abstract from Nephron Clinical Practice.
Has Kidney Trafficking Come to the U.S.?
Article from American Medical News.
FDA: Cases of Pure Red Cell Aplasia (PRCA) Reported in Patients Treated with CellCept
Safety alert from the US Food and Drug Administration.
Nephros Reports 2009 Second Quarter Financial Results
Broken R.O. Shuts Down Kenyan Dialysis Center for Six Weeks
Gene Predicts Response to Hepatitis C Drugs: Study

 

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  1. If you have an upcoming surgery please call us at 781-821-2204 so we can help you with arrangements, and to also get the news of your surgery out (if you wish). 
  2. If you do any press or news don't forget to thank your doctors and hospital by name and the surgical team; they deserve praise.

Tips on using MatchingDonors.com

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To get the most out MatchingDonors.com you should:

  1. Send your profile out to every donor in our database by pressing on the EDIT/UPDATE PATIENT PROFILE button on the top of this page, then scroll to the bottom of the next page and press on the SUBMIT/UPDATE button. Do this at least every Monday and Thursday until you find your matched donor. Every time you do this your profile will also go towards the top of the patient searchable list. 
  2. Every day you will receive a list of donor's profiles from your "Search Agents"; these are donors that want to be contacted.  This is the list of the past fourteen day's new and updated donors. Check your list daily by going to the top of your "Patient Desktop" and pressing on the "Press here to view your daily donor matches at anytime" link . If you want to save this list of donors you can e-mail it to yourself. Check this list every day, and contact all compatible donors. This is the most likely place for patients to find their donors. This list is available at the top of your patient desktop when you sign into your account. This is the best way for patients to find donors since patients can't search for donors any other way. You do not have a searchable list of donors where you can search every donor in the database. When you respond to donors through the search agent your messages to them and their subsequent messages to you will be in your In-Box above.
  3. Contact all donors that you can by telephone, if they only have an e-mail address send them your profile, asking them to call you. Some of the donors that you receive by the Search Agent or contact you may not be a compatible blood type. These are still great donors that may be willing to do a paired exchange in order to get your organ donated to you. We have had tremendous success with paired exchanges. If you do not want to do a paired exchange you do not need to contact these donors.
  4. Contact MatchingDonors.com within three days of finding a donor that has had a blood test and matched to you to start the process of us trying to help you and your donor with travel arrangements.
  5. Please do not deal with any donors or hospitals outside of the United States and Canada. We will not support them. Do not give any money to any donor for any reason, all money to donors for any reason needs to be paid through your hospital. If you do not abide by these rules you will be permanently removed from the website.
  6. Remember, like patients, donors can be testing for more than one patient at a time.
  7. Call us as early as possible if you need free airfare for testing or surgery.
  8. Keep us informed monthly of progress. Call or e-mail us so we can see if you need additional help.
  9. Put in a picture of yourself and your family.
  10. Put as many ways to contact you as possible i.e... telephone, e-mail.
  11. Be realistic, you are dealing with live donors. These people have lives. They will answer your e-mails and telephone calls, and schedule their testing and surgery around their work and family.

 

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