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Donation and transplantation coverage in the Canadian media: a content analysis of story focus over 2 decades

Alessandro R. Marcon and Timothy Caulfield
CAN J SURG October 12, 2022 65 (5) E661-E664; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.012721
Alessandro R. Marcon
From the Health Law Institute, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. (Marcon); and the Health Law Institute, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. (Caulfield)
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Timothy Caulfield
From the Health Law Institute, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. (Marcon); and the Health Law Institute, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. (Caulfield)
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vol. 65 no. 5 E661-E664
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https://doi.org/10.1503/cjs.012721
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  • Accepted December 16, 2021
  • Published online October 12, 2022.
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  1. Alessandro R. Marcon, MA,
  2. Timothy Caulfield, LLM
  1. From the Health Law Institute, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. (Marcon); and the Health Law Institute, Faculty of Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alta. (Caulfield)
  1. Correspondence to: T. Caulfield, Health Law Institute, Office 470, 111 89 Ave NW, Edmonton AB T6G 2H5, caulfield{at}ualberta.ca
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