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Manila mulls easing organ trade ban
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Most of these organs are sold to foreigners, which prompted the government to ban transplants on anyone other than Filipinos in 2008. But implementation of the law has been lax.
Now the government is considering lifting the ban, as a shortage of kidneys in the country is forcing a re-think of the ban for non-relatives.
Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas reports from the town of Lopez.
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