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Subject: Hang onto those kidneys! (no lbc... )
From: "Jim Gambony" <gambony@hotmail.com>
Date: Thu, 06 Nov 1997 07:47:33 PST
The story about kidney theft is a hoax, but it does have a good moral:  
don't accept drinks from strangers.


here's a note from the National Kidney Foundation of Georgia which 
hopefully dispels this myth:

Jim
ps  sorry for bombing the list, but I hate seeing hoaxes spread!
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The National Kidney Foundation Dispels Rumors 
                            About Illegally Harvested Kidneys 

     February 20, 1997, New York, NY--A persistent rumor that has been 
circulating for the past ten years
     has recently been reborn on the Internet: a business traveler has a 
drink with a stranger and wakes up in
     a tub full of ice, minus both kidneys.

     The foundation has received calls from concerned business travelers 
who have been warned by their
     travel agents to beware of this "crime ring" when traveling. "It's 
an urban myth run amok," says Dr.
     Wendy Brown, chairman of the National Kidney Foundation. "There is 
no evidence that such activity has
     ever occurred in the United States," explains Dr. Brown.

     Although this story is unfounded and untrue, many who hear it 
believe that this could really happen. "It is
     unfortunate when inaccurate information is reported about the organ 
donor process," states Dr. Brown.
     "In truth, transplanting a kidney from a living donor involves 
numerous tests for compatibility that must be
     performed before the kidney is removed. So it's highly unlikely 
that a gang could operate in secrecy to
     recover organs that would be viable for a transplant," Dr. Brown 
explains.

     The much traveled e-mail message gives specific details about 
incidents in New Orleans and Las Vegas,
     with embellishments by other Internet users that seem to give 
credence to the story, but none of the
     supposed victims is ever identified. In an effort to dispel this 
urban myth, the National Kidney Foundation
     is asking any individual who claims to have had his or her kidneys 
illegally removed to step forward and
     contact the foundation.

     Dr. Brown is concerned that the unfortunate rumors will affect the 
public's willingness to become organ
     donors at a time when more than 50,000 Americans are awaiting 
life-saving organ transplants and nine to
     10 people on the waiting list die each day. She urges the public to 
call the National Kidney Foundation at
     1-800-622-9010 for accurate information about the organ donor 
process and to receive a free organ
     donor card.


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