Kaitlyne McNamara, 16, left, smiles at her mother, Tracy McNamara. ...
3rd Apr 2006, 23:53 GMT
(Canadian Press) - Kaitlyne McNamara, 16, left, smiles at her mother, Tracy McNamara. For the first time, scientists have rebuilt a complex human organ, the bladder, in seven young patients, including McNamara's. (AP Photo/Bob Child)
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