This time it’s transplanting pancreas without transplanting kidney. The refute rises from the latter when the risks of transplanting whole pancreas without including isolated islet cells (these groups of cells contain beta cells that are responsible for insulin production) comes into picture. There are chances that transplanted pancreas might get affected by diabetes.
The other alternative can be selectively transplanting islet cells. Whatever be the insulin therapy, the main aim is to regulate blood sugar levels in the body. It is the duty of medical bodies to experiment with alternative therapies, but it is the diabetic, who need not juggle with these medical exaggerations, as even these docs have a final word on a cure through an improved lifestyle. Read More...
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