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Once you have been evaluated, have begun a physical therapy program, and have met the qualifications for a transplant, you …
Embarking on a lung transplant journey can be overwhelming, but you don’t have to face it alone. We have curated a list of resources aimed at providing support and guidance throughout this process. Whether you are seeking information on centers specializing in lung transplants, financial assistance programs, or emotional support networks, our collection of resources is here to assist you every step of the way.

Once you have been evaluated, have begun a physical therapy program, and have met the qualifications for a transplant, you …

Most lung transplant centers require you to meet certain exercise goals before they will list you for a transplant. These …

Part of the pre-transplant process that sometimes gets overlooked is the emotional component of your journey. Transplant, despite providing a …

Because of a shortage of viable organs, there are criteria you must meet to qualify for a lung transplant. Transplant …

Expert Speaker: Katie Willard Virant, MSW, JD, LCSW, is a psychotherapist practicing in St. Louis. Katie Willard Virant is a …

Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases (Indoor Air and Health) Yuh-Chin T. Huang, MD, MHS, Professor of Medicine, Duke University Medical Center, …
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