Mayo Clinic experts share how the health system is researching and developing artificial intelligence tools to improve organ transplant outcomes.
Organ transplants represent one of many revolutionary advancements within the field of medicine over the past century. Since the first successful human kidney transplant in 1954, the number of treatment options for once life-threatening or incurable conditions, like kidney disease, has broadened
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