Correction for Wright, BMJ 334 (7603) 1089.

BMJ  2007;334 (16 June), doi:10.1136/bmj.39245.495590.BE

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Is presumed consent the answer to organ shortages?

At a late stage in the editorial process, we shortened a sentence in this Head to Head article by Linda Wright (BMJ 2007;334:1089, 26 May doi: 10.1136/bmj.39199.492894.AD) in such a way that it seemed to be the author who was claiming that more people might donate kidneys if there was a financial incentive. In fact, she was repeating other people's claims.


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