"Pioneering Transplant Surgeon Sir Roy Calne Passes Away at 93"

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"Pioneering Transplant Surgeon Sir Roy Calne Passes Away at 93"
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Prof Sir Roy Calne, a pioneering British surgeon known for performing the UK's first successful liver transplant in 1968, has passed away at 93 due to heart failure. He was a key figure in the development of immunosuppressive drugs, such as Cyclosporine, which are crucial for preventing organ rejection. Sir Roy's illustrious career included starting a kidney transplant program, being elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society, and receiving a knighthood. He leaves behind a legacy of medical innovation and inspiration to many in the field.

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