HEALTH
A Woman’s Life Changed by Pig Organ Transplant
Alabama, Gadsden, USASat Jan 25 2025
Waking up every day knowing you’re the only person in the world living with a functioning pig organ. That’s the reality for Towana Looney, an Alabama woman who recently hit the two-month mark with her new pig kidney. Doctors say she’s doing excellently and has more energy than ever. This breakthrough is a big deal in the world of transplants because it might open doors for people waiting for human organs.
Scientists have been working on making pig organs more human-like so they can be transplanted into people. Towana’s case is one of just a handful of experiments, and she’s the first to live this long with a pig organ. Doctors hope this success sets the stage for more research and possibly saves lives. Towana’s jump back into life is a morale boost for everyone involved.
Getting to this point meant overcoming some challenges. Towana was once a kidney donor herself but faced problems later in life, ending up on dialysis for years. Because of her high antibody levels, a human organ wasn’t an option. That’s where the pig experiment came in. She’s now like a pioneer, helping others consider similar transplants.
Doctors are carefully monitoring Towana, hoping her success story continues. They admit there are still unknowns, but this is a huge step forward. Towana, despite facing fears, is embracing her role as an inspiration, sharing her journey and encouraging others.
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