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Enhancing Post-Transplant Care: From Organ Survival to Life Quality​

Receiving a transplant represents hope, but long-term success depends on far more than surgery alone.​ The ESOT–Takeda collaboration, outlined in the September 2025 report Enhancing Post-Transplant Care, demonstrates how person-centred care and infectious disease educationcan reshape outcomes across Europe.​ Moving Beyond the Organ Post-transplant care must address:​ Infection risk (including CMV and multidrug-resistant organisms)​ Emotional and psychological adaptation​ Patient literacy and

New ESOT Report Highlights Future of Immune Modulation in Transplantation​

The European Society for Organ Transplantation (ESOT), in collaboration with Therakos, has published a new report examining the current status, clinical potential, and future directions of Extracorporeal Photopheresis (ECP) in solid organ transplantation.​ Allograft rejection remains a major cause of long-term graft failure and patient morbidity following transplantation. While conventional immunosuppressive therapies have significantly improved short-term outcomes, they are

Of interest: a major step forward in transplantation

This achievement exemplifies the impact of data-driven, collaborative science in addressing complex clinical challenges. It sets a new benchmark for endpoint innovation, not only in transplantation, but across clinical research more broadly.
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VCA Call for Nominations 2026

The Vascularized Composite Allotransplantation (VCA) Section is pleased to announce a call for nominations for four new Board members. The elected members will serve two years (2026-2028) with a maximum of two consecutive terms. One of the four positions is reserved for a professional working in the field of uterus transplantation.

YPT Call for nominations 2026

YPT – The Young Professionals in Transplantation Committee – would like to announce a call for nominations for two Board members. The new YPT Board Members will hold office for four years (2026–2030), starting in September 2026.