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| After loss of organ function due to chronic rejection, she underwent combined kidney-pancreas transplantation 5 years later, in 1990. Chronic rejection occurs after six months post-transplant but the phenomenon is not fully understood. Approximately 50% of the $5 billion spent annually in the United States on organ transplants is spent on post-transplantation immunosuppressive therapy and/or treatment of complications following transplantation, including acute and chronic rejection. |
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