"First Recipient of Genetically-Edited Pig Kidney Transplant Discharged from Boston Hospital"

Rick Slayman, the recipient of the world's first pig kidney transplant, has been discharged from Massachusetts General Hospital after nearly two weeks of recovery. Slayman, who had been living with end-stage kidney disease, diabetes, and hypertension, expressed his gratitude for the exceptional care he received and his excitement to resume a life free from the burden of dialysis. The historic transplant, which took place on March 21, involved a pig kidney that had been genetically edited to remove harmful pig genes and enhance compatibility with humans. Slayman's successful recovery marks a new beginning not only for him but also for others awaiting kidney transplants.
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